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  2. Texas (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Texas is a 1941 American western film directed by George Marshall and starring William Holden, Glenn Ford and Claire Trevor. Texas was an early picture for both Holden (his seventh credited performance) and Ford (his ninth). [ 1 ]

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  5. List of historical films set in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the sheer volume of films included in this genre and in the interest of continuity, this list is primarily focused on films pertaining to the history of East Asia, Central Asia, and India. For films pertaining to the history of Near Eastern and Western civilisation , please refer to list of historical period drama films and series set in ...

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    YouTube Movies & TV is a video on demand service that offers movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability, along with a selection of movies (encompassing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with interspersed ad breaks. YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users in ...

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  9. Once Upon a Texas Train - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Texas Train premiered as a CBS Sunday Movie on CBS on January 3, 1988. [4] The film was the sixth most-watched television program for the week ending January 3, [ 5 ] and was also the third-most watched television film of the 1987-88 television season, with 21.2 million viewers.