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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.
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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.
Kentucky has been the stage for many Hollywood films, from romance to horror. Kentucky's sceneries are not new to the big screen as movies including “Coal Miner's Daughter," "How the West Was ...
Lancaster appeared in a fourth picture for Wallis, Rope of Sand, in 1949. Norma Productions signed a three-picture deal with Warner Bros. The first was 1950's The Flame and the Arrow, a swashbuckler movie, in which Lancaster drew on his circus skills. Nick Cravat had a supporting role and the film was a huge commercial success, making $6 million.
Jock Mahoney, Luana Patten, Charles McGraw, Barbara Lawrence, Claude Akins, Lee Van Cleef, Anthony Caruso, Paul Birch, George Dunn, Steve Darrell, Rita Lynn, Gregg Barton: Traditional Western Last of the Badmen: Paul Landres: George Montgomery, Keith Larson: B Western The Last Stagecoach West: Joseph Kane
Paul Scofield was born on 21 January 1922 in Edgbaston, [2] Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, the son of Mary and Edward Harry Scofield. [3] When Scofield was a few weeks old, his family moved to Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, where his father became headmaster at the Hurstpierpoint Church of England School. [4]
The Kentuckian, directed by and starring Burt Lancaster, featuring film debut of Walter Matthau; Killer's Kiss, directed by Stanley Kubrick; The King's Thief, starring Ann Blyth and David Niven; Kiss Me Deadly, directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Ralph Meeker as Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer
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