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The War Wagon was met with generally positive reviews from critics and holds a 90% "Fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 10 reviews. [12] [13] Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, calling it "that comparative rarity, a Western filmed with quiet good humor. It is also a point of departure for John Wayne, who plays a bad guy ...
The first documented commercial film made in Oregon was a short silent film titled The Fisherman's Bride, shot in Astoria by the Selig Polyscope Company, and released in 1909. [2] Another documentary short, Fast Mail, Northern Pacific Railroad, was shot in Portland in 1897.
U.S. distribution of a British film May 27, 1967: The War Wagon: May 1967: Tammy and the Millionaire: Compilation of several episodes of the TV series Tammy: The Ride to Hangman's Tree: June 7, 1967: Dead Run (1967 film) June 14, 1967: The Reluctant Astronaut: June 26, 1967: Palaces of a Queen: Documentary, U.S. distribution July 24, 1967 ...
Film Title Year Released Location(s) Used Ref(s) When a Stranger Calls: 2006 Running Springs [1] Dr. Dolittle 2: 2001 Big Bear City, Bluff Lake [2] Gone with the Wind: 1939 Big Bear Lake Running Springs [1] [3] The Insider: 1999 Big Bear Lake [1] Magnolia: 1999 Big Bear Lake [1] [4] Beethoven's 3rd: 2000 Big Bear Lake, Bluff Lake [1] WarGames ...
20th Century-Fox Film Corporation Don Murray 1934 Frontier Days: Spectrum Films Bill Cody: 1939 Frontier Marshal: 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation Randolph Scott: 1997 G.I. Jane: Buena Vista Pictures Demi Moore: 1940 The Gay Caballero: 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation Cesar Romero (Cisco Kid) 1928 The Girl-Shy Cowboy: Fox Film Corporation Rex ...
Badman (filmed as The War Wagon) (April 1, 1957) Rider from Thunder Mountain (November 1, 1957) Cowboy (1958) Novelization of the screenplay; Flaming Lance (filmed as Flaming Star) (1958) Posse from Hell (1958) Guns of Rio Conchos (1958) Seven Ways from Sundown (1959) Good Lord, You're Upside Down! (1963) Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian (filmed ...
The Last Wagon is a 1956 American CinemaScope western film starring Richard Widmark.It was co-written and directed by Delmer Daves and tells a story set during the American Indian Wars: the survivors of an Indian massacre must rely on a man wanted for several murders to lead them out of danger.
Filmed in South Africa 20th Century Fox: The Caper of the Golden Bulls: Russell Rouse: Yvette Mimieux, Stephen Boyd, Giovanna Ralli: Action: Embassy: Caprice: Frank Tashlin: Doris Day, Richard Harris, Irene Tsu: Comedy: Fox Last Fox film shot in Cinemascope: Casino Royale: 5 Directors