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  2. The Kentuckian (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. The Kentuckian - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. A. B. Guthrie Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He worked for a time in Hollywood, writing the screenplays for Shane (1953, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award) and The Kentuckian (1955). [ 5 ] His other books included These Thousand Hills (1956), The Blue Hen's Chick (1965), Arfive (1970), The Last Valley (1975), Fair Land, Fair Land (1982), Murder in the Cotswolds (1989), and A ...

  5. Walter Matthau - Wikipedia

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    For reasons unknown, he used the name Leonard Elliot. His role was of the gym teacher Mr. Wall. He made his motion picture debut as a whip-wielding bad guy in The Kentuckian (1955) opposite Burt Lancaster. He played a villain in King Creole (1958), in which he gets beaten up by Elvis Presley.

  6. Whip Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Whip Wilson (born Roland Charles Meyers, [1] June 16, 1911 – October 22, 1964) was an American cowboy film star of the late 1940s and into the 1950s, known for his roles in B-Westerns.

  7. William Alexander Caruthers - Wikipedia

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    Caruthers' first novel, The Kentuckian In New York, published in 1834, is important for expressing skepticism about slavery, as well as arguing that termination was impractical at that point. The novel includes a subplot about a narrowly avoided slave revolt, which was likely influenced by Nat Turner 's rebellion.

  8. Diana Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Diana Marie Lynn (born Dolores Eartha Loehr, July 5, 1926 [2] – December 18, 1971) was an American actress. She built her career by starring in Paramount Pictures films and various television series during the 1940s and 1950s.

  9. The Fighting Kentuckian - Wikipedia

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    The Fighting Kentuckian is a 1949 American Adventure Western film written and directed by George Waggner and starring John Wayne, who also produced the film. The supporting cast featured Vera Ralston ; Philip Dorn ; Oliver Hardy (of Laurel & Hardy ) portraying Wayne's portly sidekick ; Marie Windsor ; John Howard ; Hugo Haas ; Grant Withers and ...