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  2. John Petticoats - Wikipedia

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    John Petticoats is a 1919 American silent action film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars William S. Hart, Walt Whitman, George Webb, Winifred Westover, Ethel Shannon, and Andrew Arbuckle. The film was released on November 2, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. [1] [2]

  3. The Iron Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Petticoat (also known as Not for Money) is a 1956 British Cold War comedy film starring Bob Hope and Katharine Hepburn, and directed by Ralph Thomas. The screenplay by Ben Hecht became the focus of a contentious history behind the production, and led to the film's eventual suppression by Hope.

  4. What Happened to the 'Petticoat Junction' Cast After the Show?

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    Cady played his character Sam Drucker on three shows at the same time: Petticoat Junction, Green Acres and The Beverly Hillbillies. Cady continued to act after each show finished, and his final ...

  5. Rufe Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis was raised on a farm in Vinson, Oklahoma. He was one of 12 children. He was one of 12 children. He went into show business at the age of 20, adopted the name "Rufe Davis" (though he continued to use his real name in private life) and joined the Weaver Brothers and Elviry vaudeville touring company in 1929.

  6. The Guns of Fort Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    The Guns of Fort Petticoat is a 1957 American Western film produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Brown-Murphy Pictures. It was based on the 1955 short story "Petticoat Brigade" by Chester William Harrison (1913–1994) [2] that he expanded into a novelization for the film's release.

  7. Jesse White (actor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, White made his Broadway debut in The Moon Is Down, followed by a successful performance in the role of a sanitarium orderly in the popular play Harvey. He later reprised his role in the 1950 film version and the 1972 television movie. [5] In 1947, White made his film debut in a small part in Kiss of Death.

  8. Pistols 'n' Petticoats - Wikipedia

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    The "Petticoats" referred to the Hanks ladies, even though Lucy (who was raised in the city) would spend more time being at odds with the rest of the clan rather than helping protect their land. The Hanks lived in the fictional town of Wretched, Colorado, in the year 1870, where at that time, the sprawling Old West was being occupied by outlaws ...

  9. 'Barbie' explained: Which scene did the studio want cut? Why ...

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    The movie also skewed young, with 40% of ticket buyers for the PG-13-rated movie under the age of 25. ... Nef, however, has shot down the idea that she's also playing "Transgender Barbie ...