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Out of his more than 100 film appearances, more than 60 of them were Westerns. [1] At 6 ft 2 in (188 cm), lanky and muscular, Scott displayed a Southern drawl that offset his limitations. [2] [clarification needed] During the early 1950s, Scott was a consistent box-office draw.
(1952), also for Goulding; The Duel at Silver Creek (1952), directed by Don Siegel; and Hangman's Knot (1952), directed by Roy Huggins. He guest starred on Biff Baker, U.S.A. and Dragnet , and had a showcase role as the squad leader in a feature titled Eight Iron Men (1952), a war film directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Stanley Kramer ...
In 1952, he wrote and directed the film Hangman's Knot, a Randolph Scott Western. Huggins was a member of the Communist Party USA [ 5 ] until the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939 . In 1952, he appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee and named 19 former comrades who had already been named, and three— Elliott Grenard ...
Hangman's rope displayed at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment, Washington, D.C. A label with the title "Hangman Rope/Noose" shown attached to the noose reads, "This hangman rope/noose was purportedly used at the historical Don Jail in Toronto, Canada to hang a man named Jan Ziolko in April of 1915."
She appeared in two films which teamed her with John Derek, Saturday's Hero (1951) and Scandal Sheet (1952). She had a cameo in Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (1952). Reed was the love interest of Randolph Scott in Hangman's Knot (1952), then was borrowed by Warner Bros for Trouble Along the Way (1953) with Wayne.
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1952: Apache Country: George Archainbaud: Gene Autry: United States: Singing cowboy Western Apache War Smoke: Harold F. Kress: Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell: B Western Barbed Wire: George Archainbaud: Gene Autry: Singing cowboy Western The Battle at Apache Pass: George Sherman
Just out of jail, Gruesome (Boris Karloff) goes to the Hangman's Knot saloon, where his old crime crony, Melody (Tony Barrett), is now playing piano.Gruesome takes him to a plastics manufacturer, where X-Ray (Skelton Knaggs) and a mysterious mastermind are in possession of a secret formula and hatching a sinister plot.