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The Kentuckian is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Burt Lancaster, who also stars. This is one of only two films that Lancaster directed (the other was The Midnight Man ), and the only one for which he has sole credit.
1955 The Kentuckian: Elias Wakefield (Big Eli) Director Nominated—Golden Lion for Best Director: The Rose Tattoo: Alvaro Mangiacavallo 1956 Trapeze: Mike Ribble Silver Bear for Best Actor at Berlin [2] The Rainmaker: Bill Starbuck Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama: 1957 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral: Marshal ...
The Kentuckian may refer to: The Kentuckian, a 1955 Technicolor and CinemaScope adventure film; The Kentuckian, 1954 painting by Thomas Hart Benton based on the film; The Kentuckian, a short silent black and white western film; The Kentuckians 1921 American silent drama film by Charles Maigne.
Without Hill, Hecht and Lancaster produced The Kentuckian in 1955. It was directed by Lancaster in his directorial debut, and he also played a lead role. Lancaster disliked directing and only did it once more, on 1974's The Midnight Man. [28]
A list of Western films released from 1955 to 1959. Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes 1955: The Americano: William Castle: ... The Kentuckian: Burt Lancaster:
A list of American films released in 1955. ... The Kentuckian: Burt Lancaster: Burt Lancaster, Dianne Foster, Diana Lynn: Adventure: United Artists: Kentucky Rifle:
1955 Turnkey MGM [79] Many Rivers to Cross: 1955 Lige Blake: MGM [80] The Scarlet Coat: 1955 Peter Andre: MGM [81] The Kentuckian: 1955 Constable United Artists [82] Battle Cry: 1955 Enoch Rogers: Warner Bros. [83] How to Be Very, Very Popular: 1955 Cedric Flagg: 20th Century Fox [84] Mohawk: 1956 Clem Jones: 20th Century Fox [85] The ...
In 1955, Foster appeared on the cover of Picturegoer and co-starred in two films, Glenn Ford's The Violent Men and Burt Lancaster's The Kentuckian. [10] [11] Foster in Drive a Crooked Road (1954) Although her film career continued, it was not on the same upward trajectory as before.