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United States: Western adventure [5] Blood Meridian: John Hillcoat: United States: Revisionist Western, historical [6] Dracula: Chloé Zhao: United States: Monster, sci-fi, Western [7] Empire Of The Summer Moon: Taylor Sheridan: United States: Traditional Western, biopic [8] Guns 3: TBA: Emilio Estevez: United States: Western, action [9 ...
10. ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ (1969) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89%. IMDb Score: 8/10. A train robbery gone wrong sets the stage for what has become not just a classic Western film, but ...
Pages in category "Male Western (genre) film actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 564 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Michael Gray (born September 2, 1951) is an American actor, known for his portrayal of Billy Batson in the 1970s TV series Shazam!. [1] [2] From 1972 to 1973, he appeared as Ronnie Collins in the first season of the NBC sitcom The Brian Keith Show, starring Brian Keith and Shelley Fabares.
Title Director Cast Release date Country Subgenre/notes 2010: 6 Guns: Shane Van Dyke: Greg Evigan, Barry Van Dyke, Shane Van Dyke, Sage Mears: March 6, 2010: United States: Aballay ...
United States: B Western Lucky Luke: James Huth: Jean Dujardin, Michaël Youn: France: Comedy Western Meaner Than Hell: Edward M. Erdelac: Alex Bakalarz, Jared Cohn: United States: B Western Mexican Gold: Chuck Walker: Lorenzo Lamas, John Castellanos, J. Eddie Peck: United States: Traditional Western The Only Good Indian: Kevin Willmott
In this period, post-Western precursors to the modern neo-Western films began to appear. This includes films such as Nicholas Ray's The Lusty Men (1952) and John Sturges's Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). [8]: 56 Examples of the modern "first phase" of neo-Westerns include films such as Lonely Are the Brave (1962) and Hud (1963).
Because of the effects of inflation on cinema ticket prices, a list unadjusted for inflation gives much more weight to later actors. [1] Therefore, gross revenue lists are largely meaningless for comparing acting careers widely separated in time, as many actors from earlier eras will not appear on a modern, unadjusted list, despite their films achieving higher commercial success when adjusted ...