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The Sundowners is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Templeton, starring Robert Preston and featuring John Drew Barrymore (billed as John Barrymore, Jr.), Robert Sterling, Chill Wills, and Jack Elam. [1] The film is also known as Thunder in the Dust in the United Kingdom.
Francis (1950) as Francis the Talking Mule (voice, uncredited) The Sundowners (1950) as Sam Beers; Rock Island Trail (1950) as Hogger McCoy; Stella (1950) as Chief Clark (uncredited) High Lonesome (1950) as Boatwhistle, Ranch Cook; Rio Grande (1950) as Dr. Wilkins (regimental surgeon) Oh! Susanna (1951) as Sergeant Barhydt
The Sundowners is a 1960 Technicolor ... of foreign productions in Australia in the late 1950s. [16] ... weeks and caused some irritation among the cast and crew. ...
He made an independent Western, The Sundowners (1950) with Robert Preston and John Drew Barrymore, and did Bunco Squad (1951) at RKO. He was appearing on Broadway in The Gramercy Ghost when he formed a relationship with actress/singer Anne Jeffreys. [8]
[8] [9] He was promoted to leading man in just his second movie, the Western High Lonesome (1950), written and directed by Alan Le May, who also wrote Barrymore's next film, Quebec (1951). [10] He starred in The Big Night (1951), written and directed by Joseph Losey , and was in Thunderbirds (1952) with John Derek at Republic .
John William Pilbean Goffage MBE (26 March 1909 – 27 May 1971), known professionally as Chips Rafferty, was an Australian actor.Called "the living symbol of the typical Australian", [1] Rafferty's career stretched from the late 1930s until he died in 1971, and during this time he performed regularly in major Australian feature films as well as appearing in British and American productions ...
Merrill was born in New York City on December 29, 1923, but for many years, her date of birth was given as December 9, 1925. [3] [4] She was the only child of Post Cereals heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her second husband, Wall Street stockbroker Edward Francis Hutton, founder of E. F. Hutton & Co. [5] Merrill had two older half-sisters, Adelaide Brevoort Close (July 26, 1908 ...
Mitchum appeared in a string of film noirs in the early 1950s. In Where Danger Lives (1950), he played a doctor who comes between a mentally unbalanced Faith Domergue and a cuckolded Claude Rains. The film received mixed reviews from critics. [151] He and Ava Gardner played star-crossed lovers in My Forbidden Past (1951), a box office flop. [152]