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The Last Outpost is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster, set in the American Civil War with brothers on opposite sides. It includes character actor Burt Mustin's film debut at the age of 67. The film earned an estimated $1,225,000 at the US box office in 1951. [1]
The Last Outpost may refer to: The Last Outpost, a 1935 film with Cary Grant; The Last Outpost, a 1951 film starring Ronald Reagan "The Last Outpost" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), a first-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation; Gundam W G-Unit: Last Outpost, the Tokyopop release of the manga side story Gundam Wing Dual Story: G-UNIT
1951 United States Drums in the Deep South: William Cameron Menzies: Western. Based on an unknown story. 1951 United States The Last Outpost: Lewis R. Foster: Drama, Western. 1951 United States The Red Badge of Courage: John Huston: Drama, War. Based on a novel The Red Badge of Courage. 1951 United States Springfield Rifle: Andre de Toth ...
March 15, 1951: The Redhead and the Cowboy: March 15, 1951: Quebec: April 2, 1951: The Lemon Drop Kid: distribution only; produced by Hope Enterprises [N 2] April 4, 1951: The Last Outpost: produced by Pine-Thomas Productions: April 7, 1951: The Great Missouri Raid: May 9, 1951: Appointment with Danger: May 30, 1951: Dear Brat: May 31, 1951 ...
Sunset Carson serial Western (last of the series) Bells of Coronado: William Witney: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Grant Withers, Leo Cleary, Clifton Young, Robert Bice, Stuart Randall, John Hamilton, Edmund Cobb, Eddie Lee, Rex Lease, Lane Bradford, Foy Willing, Riders of the Purple Sage: Singing cowboy Western Beyond the Purple Hills ...
Fans of The Outpost, if they choose to, can now prepare for the cancelled series‘ end by getting a sense of what all will be at stake during that final hour. The CW’s acquired series follows ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1951 films. It includes 1951 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for Western (genre) films released in the year 1951 .
The 9th Golden Globe Awards also honored the best films of 1951. That year's Golden Globes also marked the first time that the Best Picture category was split into Musical or Comedy , or Drama . A Place in the Sun won Best Motion Picture - Drama, while An American in Paris won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.