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Badman's Territory is a 1946 American Western film starring Randolph Scott. It was followed by the loose sequels Return of the Bad Men (1948) and Best of the Badmen (1951). Plot
Badman's Territory: Mark Rowley Tim Whelan RKO Home, Sweet Homicide: Lt. Bill Smith Lloyd Bacon: 1947 Trail Street: Marshal Bat Masterson: Ray Enright RKO Gunfighters: Brazos Kane George Waggner: Cinecolor Released in the United Kingdom under the title The Assassin: Christmas Eve: Jonathan Edwin L. Marin Reissued under the title Sinner's ...
A loose sequel to the 1946 film Badman's Territory, it was followed by Best of the Badmen (1951). Written by the husband-and-wife team of Jack Natteford and Luci Ward, the film was shot at the RKO Encino Ranch. It was the final collaboration between Enright and Scott and Jeffreys' final picture for RKO.
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George Francis "Gabby" Hayes (7 May 1885 – 9 February 1969) was an American actor. He began as something of a leading man and a character player, but he was best known for his numerous appearances in B-Western film series as the bewhiskered, cantankerous, but ever-loyal and brave comic sidekick of the cowboy stars William Boyd, Roy Rogers and John Wayne.
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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Badman's Country is a 1958 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and written by ...
In episode five of the first season of the USA network series Graceland, the main character Mike (who is an undercover FBI agent) has a conversation with one of his targets, the ruthless Nigerian crime lord "Bello" (played by actor Gbenga Akinnagbe), where at one point the film is mentioned after Mike quotes a line from it.