Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Fixed Bayonets! also included the first appearance, albeit uncredited, of James Dean in a feature film. Though the film's script is an original screenplay, Darryl F. Zanuck felt that the story of a reluctant corporal's unwillingness to take command was reminiscent of Fox's Immortal Sergeant , so Fox ordered a screen credit for the writer of ...
Some of these films were film noir works. He also developed a talent for playing strong character roles in war films, such as Halls of Montezuma (1950), Sam Fuller's Fixed Bayonets! (1951) and Beachhead (1954). Homeier and Evelyn Ankers in the General Electric Theater presentation of "The Hunted", 1954
I Shot Jesse James is a 1949 American Western film starring Reed Hadley as Jesse James and John Ireland as Bob Ford.Directed by Samuel Fuller in his debut behind the camera, it portrays the murder of Jesse James by Robert Ford and Robert Ford's life afterwards.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1951 films. It includes 1951 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for war films released in the year 1951 .
The Steel Helmet, 1951; Fixed Bayonets!, 1951 A Yank in Korea, 1951; Korea Patrol, 1951; I Want You, 1951; Tokyo File 212, 1951; Submarine Command, 1951; Japanese War ...
War depictions in film and television include documentaries, TV mini-series, and drama serials depicting aspects of historical wars. The films included here are set in the time period from 1945 to 2001, or from the start of the Cold War until it came to an end in 1990s.
He guest-starred in television western series such as Tales of Wells Fargo Season 2, Episode 28, "The Johnny Ringo Story". The Rifleman as Sam Morley in S1 E24 "The Trade" (1959), Have Gun–Will Travel, Highway Patrol (1956), Zorro, Johnny Ringo, The Rebel, Zane Grey Theatre, Tombstone Territory, Black Saddle, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Untouchables,Trackdown, Rawhide, The Virginian, The Loner ...
Awarded two Silver Stars in one week. On 24 March 1951, Sgt. Rodríguez led a squad with fixed bayonets on an assault on the area from which the gunfire came from. The enemy fled leaving their supplies behind. He was awarded his first Silver Star Medal. A week later on 31 March, the enemy pinned down and inflicted heavy casualties on a leading ...