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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.
Morrow had support roles in Men in War (1957), directed by Anthony Mann, and was third billed in Hell's Five Hours (1958). He starred alongside Elvis Presley and an all-star supporting cast including Walter Matthau and Carolyn Jones in the movie King Creole (1958), directed by Michael Curtiz. Mann asked him back for God's Little Acre (1958).
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 appeared in the Western Posse from Hell (1961) with Audie Murphy and guest-starred in television series, including General Electric Theater and The Dick Powell Theatre. [20] "I want to do all sorts of character parts," he said in 1960. [21]
Cast Genre Note The Cat Burglar: William Witney: Jack Hogan, June Kenney: Thriller: United Artists: The Children's Hour: William Wyler: Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner: Drama: United Artists; from Lillian Hellman play; five Oscar nominations The Choppers: Leigh Jason: Arch Hall Jr. Crime: Fairway International Pictures Claudelle ...
Posse from Hell: April 1961: The Secret Ways: co-production with Heath Productions April 1, 1961: Tomboy and the Champ: co-production with Signal Pictures May 1, 1961: Ole Rex: May 15, 1961: Wings of Chance: May 1961: The Pharaohs' Woman: U.S. distribution June 7, 1961: The Shadow of the Cat: The Curse of the Werewolf: June 8, 1961: The Last ...
Despite the name, Cowboy Caviar requires nary a fish egg. In the early 1940s, a New York chef named Helen Corbitt created this hearty appetizer for a New Year's Eve party in Texas.
Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of spaghetti Westerns, particularly the Sergio Leone-directed Dollars Trilogy films, For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966).