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The posse heads for the ranch house where the cowhands encountered the outlaws and finds them still there. After a gun battle, three outlaws escape; the fourth kills Wiley but is then killed by Cole. Hogan begins shooting the corpse of the outlaw, claiming he wasn't dead and was the man who killed his brother. He then quits the posse.
Cast Genre Note 20,000 Eyes: Jack Leewood ... Posse from Hell: Herbert Coleman ... 1961 films at the Internet Movie Database; List of 1961 box office number-one films ...
Battle at Bloody Beach, (aka Battle on the Beach in the UK and Australia), [3] is a 1961 American CinemaScope drama war film directed by Herbert Coleman and starring Audie Murphy who had previously worked together in Posse from Hell. The film also features Gary Crosby and introduces Alejandro Rey.
He took on Audie Murphy in Posse from Hell (1961). Morrow was cast as soldier-engineer Lt. Robert Benson in the 1962 episode, "A Matter of Honor", on the syndicated anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews.
May 13 – Legendary actor Gary Cooper dies at the age of 60 in Los Angeles from colon and prostate cancer. Best known for his appearances in classic films such as Wings, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Sergeant York, The Pride of the Yankees and High Noon, Cooper was one of the biggest stars of Hollywood's Golden Age and won two Academy Awards for Best Actor.
Posse from Hell (1961) as Captain Jeremiah Brown; Duel of Champions (1961) as Tullio Hostilio, King of Rome; Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1962) (Season 7 Episode 26: "Ten O'Clock Tiger") as Arthur 'The Professor' Duffy; The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1964) (Season 2 Episode 18: "Final Escape") as Doc
1961 Posse from Hell: Helen Caldwell [14] 1961 Splendor in the Grass: Angelina [14] 1961 Hey, Let's Twist! Sharon [14] 1966 A Fine Madness: Evelyn Tupperman [14] 1968 Bye Bye Braverman: Etta Rieff [14] 1969 Some Kind of a Nut: Bunny Erickson [14] 1971 Let's Scare Jessica to Death: Jessica [14] 1977 Opening Night: Dorothy Victor [14] 1984 ...
He appeared in the 1982 television movie Rooster, [47] and he was an occasional celebrity guest on the short-lived game show Whew!, including during the series' final week. His extensive television credits include two years as Tony Cumson on Falcon Crest (1982, 1986–1988) [ 26 ] and the recurring role of Rashid Ahmed on Dynasty (1982–84).