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The Texas Rangers is a 1936 American Western film directed by King Vidor and starring Fred MacMurray and Jack Oakie.The picture was nominated for Best Sound Recording (Franklin Hansen) at the 1936 Oscars.
The Texas Rangers: Jim Hawkins 1937 Champagne Waltz: Buzzy Bellew 1937 Maid of Salem: Roger Coverman of Virginia 1937 Swing High, Swing Low: Skid Johnson 1937 Exclusive: Ralph Houston 1937 True Confession: Kenneth Bartlett 1938 Cocoanut Grove: Johnny Prentice 1938 Men with Wings: Pat Falconer 1938 Sing You Sinners: David Beebe 1939 Cafe Society ...
The Forest Rangers is a 1942 American adventure film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by George Marshall, written by Harold Shumate based on a story by Thelma Strabel, and starring Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and Susan Hayward. The film was notable for introducing the song "Jingle Jangle Jingle" which became a huge hit for Kay Kyser. [2]
The Texas Rangers: King Vidor: Fred MacMurray, Jean Parker, Jack Oakie: ... Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda: Romance: ... 1936 films at the Internet Movie Database
The Texas Rangers: King Vidor: Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Jean Parker, Lloyd Nolan George "Gabby" Hayes: United States: traditional Western Three Godfathers: Richard Boleslawski: Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Walter Brennan: United States: traditional Western The Three Mesquiteers: Ray Taylor: Robert Livingstone, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Syd ...
Texas Rangers serial Western Gentle Annie: Andrew Marton: Donna Reed, James Craig, Marjorie Main: romance Western Ghost Guns: Lambert Hillyer: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Evelyn Finley: B Western Guns of the Law: Elmer Clifton: Dave O'Brien, Jennifer Holt, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson: Texas Rangers serial Western Gunsmoke Mesa: Hary L ...
On May 8, the Texas Rangers sat in first place in the AL West, five games over .500, and 8.5 games ahead of the rival Houston Astros. With Houston’s pitching in shambles and Seattle’s offense ...
When they become separated, two reluctantly become Texas Rangers, while the third continues on a life of crime. The film is a Technicolor remake of King Vidor 's black-and-white film The Texas Rangers (1936), which starred Fred MacMurray in Holden's role, Jack Oakie in William Bendix's, Lloyd Nolan in MacDonald Carey's role, and Jean Parker as ...