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2 Cast. 3 Critical reception. 4 See also. 5 ... Seminole Uprising is a 1955 American Western film directed by Earl Bellamy and starring George Montgomery based on the ...
Cast Genre Notes 5 Against the House: Phil Karlson: Kim Novak, Brian Keith, Guy Madison: Crime: Columbia: Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops: Charles Lamont: Abbott and Costello, Mack Sennett, Lynn Bari: Comedy: Universal: Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy: Charles Lamont: Abbott and Costello, Marie Windsor, Michael Ansara: Horror comedy
Fox then cast him as Philip Marlowe in The Brasher Doubloon (1947), a B-picture version of the novel The High Window by Raymond Chandler. Montgomery was unhappy at Fox. The song "This is Always", Montgomery's major duet (albeit dubbed) with June Haver in Three Little Girls in Blue , was cut, and he was assigned to a minor Western, Belle Starr's ...
Cast a Long Shadow Thomas Carr Audie Murphy , Terry Moore , John Dehner , James Best , Rita Lynn, Denver Pyle , Ann Doran , Stacy Harris , Robert Foulk , Wright King
Jack McCall is a Southerner who joins the Union during the civil war. When he encounters three Confederate soldiers posing as Yankees, including one named Spargo, Jack tells them the place where the headquarters is located.
Together with his two sergeants, Brady enlists the help of the Seminole chief, Maygro (Henry Brandon), by giving him $500 and promising his people food and land. The three of them arm 25 Seminoles with state of the art Henry repeating rifles and train them as counter guerrillas; luring the Kiowa in then ambushing them. Col. Meade and his ...
Clayton Moore as Jim Scott (as Clay Moore); Bud Osborne as Tulsa; Tommy Farrell as Frank Baker; Rodd Redwing as Portico, Son of Geronimo; Marshall Reed as Rance Rankin; Eileen Rowe as Ann Baker
Don't Knock the Rock is a 1956 American musical film starring Alan Dale and Alan Freed.Directed by Fred F. Sears, the film also features performances by Bill Haley & His Comets (who were top-billed), Little Richard, The Treniers, and Dave Appell and the Applejacks.