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Drums Across the River is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Audie Murphy, Walter Brennan and Lyle Bettger. [ 2 ] Plot
She began her acting career with two uncredited cameos in 1953–54. Her first starring role was in Drums Across the River (1954). [6] She appeared in 13 films between 1954 and 1967, including Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957), and television shows such as Hawaiian Eye (1959) and How to Marry a Millionaire (1957).
Drums Across the River: Nathan Juran: Audie Murphy, Walter Brennan, Lyle Bettger, Lisa Gaye, Hugh O'Brian, Mara Corday, Jay Silverheels, Emile Meyer, Regis Toomey, Morris Ankrum, Bob Steele, James K Anderson, George Wallace, Lane Bradford, Howard McNear: The Forty-Niners: Thomas Carr: Wild Bill Elliott, Virginia Grey: B Western Four Guns to the ...
The studio changed her name to Lisa Gaye, and in 1954, she showed up as a bobbysoxer in The Glenn Miller Story, as a harem girl in Rhonda Fleming's Yankee Pasha and as Audie Murphy's fiancee in ...
Murphy worked with Siegel one more time in 1958 for The Gun Runners. In 1953, he starred in Frederick de Cordova's Column South, [146] and played Jim Harvey in Nathan Juran's Tumbleweed, an adaptation of the Kenneth Perkins novel Three Were Renegades. [147] [148] Director Nathan Juran also directed Gunsmoke and Drums Across the River. [149]
Drums Across the River: 1954 Gary Brannon Nathan Juran: Melville Tucker: Universal: Morris Ankrum, Lane Bradford, Walter Brennan, Lisa Gaye, Howard McNear, Jay Silverheels, Bob Steele [94] [91] Destry: 1954 Tom Destry George Marshall: Stanley Rubin: Universal Edgar Buchanan, Mari Blanchard, Wallace Ford, Alan Hale, Jr., Thomas Mitchell, Lori ...
A list of American films released in 1954. ... Drum Beat: Delmer Daves: Alan ... Warner Bros. Drums Across the River: Nathan H. Juran: Audie Murphy, Lisa Gaye, Walter ...
, The Black Dakotas (1954) as Black Buffalo, Drums Across the River (1954), Walk the Proud Land (1956) with Audie Murphy and Anne Bancroft, Alias Jesse James (1959) with Bob Hope, and Indian Paint (1964) with Johnny Crawford. He made a brief appearance in True Grit (1969) as a condemned criminal about to be executed.