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The Painted Hills, also known as Lassie's Adventures in the Goldrush, is a 1951 drama western film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and directed by Harold F. Kress.
Hills of Home (1948) The Sun Comes Up (1949) Challenge to Lassie (1950) Laddie in Son of Lassie (1945) Bill in Courage of Lassie (1946) Shep in The Painted Hills (1951) Pal the Wonder Dog (also known as Pete the Pup) American Pit Bull Terrier: 1924–1930 Tige, Buster Brown's dog, in numerous films, from Educating Buster (1925) to Stop Barking ...
Lassie is a fictional female Rough Collie dog and is featured in a 1938 short story by Eric Knight that was later expanded to a 1940 full-length novel, Lassie Come-Home. Knight's portrayal of Lassie bears some features in common with another fictional female collie of the same name, featured in the British writer Elizabeth Gaskell 's 1859 short ...
1951 The Painted Hills: Tommy Blake Father Takes the Air: David Latham 1951-1952 Fireside Theatre: Johnny Episode: "The Secret" 1951-1958 Family Theater: Undetermined Roles 3 episodes 1952 Rodeo: Joey Cartwright 1953 You Are There: Young Rebel Episode: "The Boston Tea Party" Crazylegs: Teenager on Phone 1954 Annie Oakley: Bucky Donavan
1951. Alice in Wonderland; Amazon Symphony; The Painted Hills; Superman and the Mole Men; 1952. Aladdin and His Lamp; Hans Christian Andersen; Jack and the Beanstalk; The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men; 1953. The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. Confidentially Connie; Little Fugitive; Peter Pan; Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue; The Sword and the ...
Pal (June 4, 1940 – June 18, 1958) was a male Rough Collie performer and the first in a line of such dogs to portray the fictional female collie Lassie in film, on radio, and on television.
Dave Black of Black Realty Inc. purchased the nearly 100-acre Painted Hills Golf Course property for $1.1 million at a 2013 auction with the intent of converting the site into a mixed residential ...
Ann Lee Doran (July 28, 1911 – September 19, 2000) was an American character actress, possibly best known as Carol Stark, the mother of James "Jim" Stark in Rebel Without a Cause (1955). [1] She was an early member of the Screen Actors Guild and served on the board of the Motion Picture & Television Fund for 30 years. [2]