Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Girl of the Golden West: Carl Koch: Michel Simon, Isa Pola, Rossano Brazzi, Valentina Cortese: Italy: fascist era Spaghetti Western: Go West: Edward Buzzell: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx: United States: comedy Western Granny Get Your Gun: George Amy: May Robson, Harry Davenport, Margot Stevenson, Hardie Albright: Heroes of the Saddle ...
Film noir Western Canyon Crossroads: Alfred L. Werker: Richard Basehart, Phyllis Kirk: B Western Chief Crazy Horse: George Sherman: Victor Mature, Suzan Ball, John Lund, Ray Danton, Keith Larsen, Paul Guilfoyle, David Janssen, Robert Warwick, James Millican, Morris Ankrum, Donald Randolph, James Westerfield, Dennis Weaver: Count Three and Pray
Until 1903, films had been one-reelers, usually lasting 10 to 12 minutes, [1] reflecting the amount of film that could be wound onto a standard reel for projection, hence the term. Edwin S. Porter was a former projectionist and exhibitor who had taken charge of motion-picture production at Thomas Edison 's company in 1901 .
Wild Girl: Raoul Walsh: Charles Farrell, Joan Bennett, Ralph Bellamy: United States: traditional Western Wild Horse Mesa: Henry Hathaway: Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Fred Kohler: United States: B Western 1933: The California Trail: Lambert Hillyer: Buck Jones, Helen Mack, Luis Alberni, George Humbert: United States: B Western The Fighting Code ...
Made for television movie about the Battle of the Alamo: Desperado: Virgil W. Vogel: Alex McArthur, David Warner, Yaphet Kotto, Donald Moffat, Stephen Davies, Lise Cutter, Robert Vaughn, Gladys Knight, Pernell Roberts, Dirk Blocker: United States: B Western Django 2: Nello Rossati
The films were at the time collectively known as "Hoppies". In the films, Hopalong, or "Hoppy", and his white horse, Topper, travel through the Old West while dispensing justice, usually with two companions: one young and trouble-prone with a weakness for damsels in distress, the other older, comically awkward and outspoken. [2]
Relentless is a 1948 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman in the main roles. The film was based on the story, "Three Were Thoroughbreds," by Kenneth Perkins, originally published in the June 1938 issue of Blue Book and then as a hardcover novel in 1939.
Still from the American film Black Beauty (1921) with Jean Paige and James W. Morrison, published on page 53 of the April 1921 Photoplay magazine.. Barnet Horse Fair (1896) ...