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Tall in the Saddle is a 1944 American Western film starring John Wayne and Ella Raines. Written by Paul Fix and Michael Hogan , based on the serialized novel of the same name by Gordon Ray Young , it was directed by Edwin L. Marin .
Tall in the Saddle, starring John Wayne; Thirty Seconds over Tokyo, starring Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson; This Happy Breed, directed by David Lean, starring John Mills and Celia Johnson – The Three Caballeros, a Walt Disney animated film starring Donald Duck and Dora Luz (released in South America in 1944, but was released in 1945 in the U.S.)
She returned to film work the following year, cast as the female lead with John Wayne in Tall in the Saddle. In 1945, she performed in Wanderer of the Wasteland. [2] In 1947, Long had featured roles in two films noir: Desperate and Born to Kill. She appeared in many low-budget films from 1948 through 1951, including six in 1948. [7]
Step Lively (1944) Show Business (1944) John Wayne and Ward Bond in Tall in the Saddle. Tall in the Saddle (1944) The Body Snatcher (1945) George White's Scandals (1945) Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) The House I Live In (1945) Beware of Redheads (1945) Badman's Territory (1946) Riverboat Rhythm (1946) Genius at Work (1946) The Bachelor and the ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abroad with Two Yanks: Allan Dwan: William Bendix, Helen Walker, Dennis O'Keefe: Comedy: United Artists: Accent on Crime: Albert Herman: June Carlson, Fifi D'Orsay, Teala Loring
Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [309] Hearts Are Thumps: 1937: 1994: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [310] Hell Below Zero: 1954: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [311] Hellcats of the Navy: 1957: 1991: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [312] Hell's Horizon: 1955: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film ...
The bulk of the outdoor locations for The Fighting Seabees was filmed on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., widely considered to be the most heavily filmed outdoor filming location in the history of film and television. The production took over virtually the entire 500-acre location ranch for a period of time in 1943, constructing ...
The Chameleon, "Now You See Him Now You Don't, Yehudi", the star of Camouflage (1944) Camouflage is a 1944 American animated short film. It was produced by the First Motion Picture Unit , and was intended to train the United States Military in the use of camouflage against air-raids.