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B Western Apache Woman: Roger Corman: Lloyd Bridges, Joan Taylor: At Gunpoint: Alfred L. Werker: Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone, Walter Brennan, Skip Homeier, John Qualen, Whit Bissell, Jack Lambert: Traditional Western Bad Day at Black Rock: John Sturges
Frederick Martin MacMurray (August 30, 1908 – November 5, 1991) was an American actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films and a successful television series in a career that spanned nearly a half-century.
Irene Dunne, Fred MacMurray: comedy Western North of the Great Divide: William Witney: Roy Rogers: Singing cowboy Western The Old Frontier: Philip Ford: Monte Hale, Paul Hurst: B Western Outcast of Black Mesa: Ray Nazarro: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Martha Hyer: Outlaw Gold: Wallace Fox: Johnny Mack Brown, Jane Adams: Outlaws of Texas ...
They are leading two extra, saddled horses. Two other members of his gang are on the stage and they plan to meet in town to rob the bank when the stage arrives. Ben Cutler (MacMurray), owner of the stage line, is to be wed to Ruth Granger (Hayes). During the holdup, a bank teller is killed. Ben joins the posse.
The Moonlighter is a 1953 American 3D Western film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray and Ward Bond. Distributed by Warner Bros. , it premiered alongside the 1953 Looney Tunes 3-D Bugs Bunny cartoon, Lumber Jack-Rabbit and the 3-D Lippert short, Bandit Island .
Smoky is a 1946 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter and Bruce Cabot. The film was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox . It is the second of three film adaptations of the 1926 novel Smoky the Cowhorse by Will James ; others were made in 1933 and 1966 .
Never a Dull Moment is a 1950 American comedy western film from RKO Pictures, starring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray. [4] The film is based on the 1943 book Who Could Ask For Anything More? by Kay Swift. The filming took place between December 5, 1949, and February 1, 1950, in Thousand Oaks, California.
Face of a Fugitive is a 1959 American Western film directed by Paul Wendkos.It stars Fred MacMurray, Lin McCarthy, Myrna Fahey, James Coburn and Dorothy Green and was based on the short story "Long Gone" by Peter Dawson, the pen name of Jonathan H. Glidden (older brother of Luke Short).
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