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Death Valley Outlaws is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Jack Lait Jr. and Don Ryan. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Milburn Stone, Bob McKenzie, Karl Hackett, and Rex Lease. The film was released on September 26, 1941, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]
Death Valley is a 1982 American slasher film [3] [4] directed by Dick Richards, written by Richard Rothstein, and starring Paul Le Mat, Catherine Hicks, Stephen McHattie, Wilford Brimley, Peter Billingsley, and Edward Herrmann.
South of Death Valley is a 1949 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Charles Starrett, Gail Davis, Fred F. Sears, Lee Roberts, Richard Emory, Clayton Moore, Smiley Burnette and Tommy Duncan. The film was released on August 8, 1949, by Columbia Pictures.
Hey Amigo! A Toast to Your Death: Paolo Bianchini: Wayde Preston, Rik Battaglia, Aldo Berti, Agnès Spaak, Raf Baldassarre, Marco Zuanelli, Franca Scagnetti: Italy: Spaghetti Western: I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns for a Coffin: Giuliano Carnimeo: George Hilton, Charles Southwood: Italy: Spaghetti Western: The Intruders: William A. Graham
Death Valley is a 1946 American Naturalcolor Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Nat Pendleton, Helen Gilbert and Robert Lowery. [1] Plot
The scenes bounce to the cowboy’s pushing cattle, the president’s visit, then back to Monica and Summer. “If you want to know John Dutton, you’re in the right place,” Monica says, as ...
Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill is a 2004 zombie-western [2] slasher film released by The Asylum. Unlike many of the later efforts by The Asylum, this movie is not a mockbuster . The film follows a group of people trying to survive while stranded in Sunset Valley, a desert ghost town inhabited by the murderous spirit of Confederate war ...
Death Valley Days is an American Western anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945.