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The Last Outpost is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster, set in the American Civil War with brothers on opposite sides. This film is character actor Burt Mustin's film debut at the age of 67. The film earned an estimated $1,225,000 at the US box office in 1951. [1]
March 15, 1951: The Redhead and the Cowboy: March 15, 1951: Quebec: April 2, 1951: The Lemon Drop Kid: distribution only; produced by Hope Enterprises [N 2] April 4, 1951: The Last Outpost: produced by Pine-Thomas Productions: April 7, 1951: The Great Missouri Raid: May 9, 1951: Appointment with Danger: May 30, 1951: Dear Brat: May 31, 1951 ...
1951 Detective Story: Willie Uncredited 1951 The Last Outpost: Marshal Uncredited 1952 Talk About a Stranger: Mr. McEley Uncredited 1952 The Sellout: Elk M. Ludens 1952 Just Across the Street: Ed Simmons 1952 The Lusty Men: Jeremiah Watrus 1952 She Couldn't Say No: Amos Uncredited 1953 The Silver Whip: Uncle Ben Nunan Uncredited 1953 One Girl's ...
The Last Outpost (1951) as Sam McQuade; A Place in the Sun (1951) as Coroner; Thunder in God's Country (1951) as Bill Stafford; Half Angel (1951) as Tim McCarey; When the Redskins Rode (1951) as Christopher Gist; When Worlds Collide (1951) as Chief Customs Inspector (uncredited) As You Were (1951) as Captain; The Blue Veil (1951) as Doctor ...
The Last Outpost may refer to: The Last Outpost, a 1935 film with Cary Grant; The Last Outpost, a 1951 film starring Ronald Reagan "The Last Outpost" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), a first-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation; Gundam W G-Unit: Last Outpost, the Tokyopop release of the manga side story Gundam Wing Dual Story: G-UNIT
Pine-Thomas cast her as Ronald Reagan's leading lady in the Western The Last Outpost (1951), John Payne's leading lady in the adventure film Crosswinds (1951) and with Reagan again in Hong Kong (1951). Fleming was top-billed for Sam Katzman's The Golden Hawk (1952) with Sterling Hayden, then was reunited with Reagan for Tropic Zone (1953) at ...
Two Flags West was one of a wave of Civil War reconciliation-themed Westerns in the 1950s, in which soldiers from North and South combine against a common foe: it included Rocky Mountain (1950), The Last Outpost (1951), Escape from Fort Bravo (1953), and Revolt at Fort Laramie (1957). [2]
The Last Outpost, starring Ronald Reagan; Laughter in Paradise, starring Alastair Sim – (GB) The Lavender Hill Mob, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Sid James and Alfie Bass, with an early appearance by Audrey Hepburn – The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, William Frawley and Tor Johnson