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Fort Defiance is a 1951 American Western film directed by John Rawlins and written by Louis Lantz. The film stars Dane Clark, Ben Johnson, Peter Graves, Tracey Roberts, George Cleveland and Ralph Sanford. The film was released on October 9, 1951, by United Artists. [1] [2]
Johnson's film career began with the Howard Hughes film The Outlaw. [6] [7]Johnson liked to say later that he got to Hollywood in a carload of horses. [8]His work as a stuntman caught the eye of director John Ford, who hired Johnson for stunt work in the 1948 film Fort Apache, and as the riding double for Henry Fonda. [3]
Fort Defiance (California), formerly Roop's Fort, located in Susanville; Fort Morris, Georgia, known as Fort Defiance during the War of 1812; Fort Defiance (Illinois), a Civil War post commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant, site of Fort Defiance Park; Fort Defiance State Park near Estherville, Iowa; Fort Defiance (Maryland), a War of 1812 fort ...
Sept. 20, 1940: Following a parade on 7th Street in downtown Fort Worth, movie studio mogul Samuel Goldwyn shakes hands with Amon Carter, owner of the Star-Telegram. In car is Mrs. Goldwyn and ...
With Friday's win, Fort Defiance ensured itself a winning season. But with a playoff spot locked up, there is more work to be done. 'It's just unbelievable': Fort Defiance on first 6-game winning ...
Continuing on, the troop is drawn into a skirmish with a band of Indians, and after driving off the braves, they capture two young women. One is Ellen Carter, the daughter of the commander of Fort Defiance, who was taken prisoner by the Indians after a massacre at the fort. The other is Tula, the daughter of Victorio, the chief of the Apaches.
The Fort Worth Herd Cattle Pens Sam Elliot ’s Shea, LaMonica Garrett ’s Thomas and Eric Nelson ’s Ennis talked business while walking around the cattle pens — which once housed hundreds of ...
Genaro Anthony Sirico Jr. (/ s ɪ ˈ r iː k oʊ /; July 24, 1942 – July 8, 2022) [2] was an American actor who portrayed Paulie Gualtieri in The Sopranos. Born in Brooklyn to an Italian-American family, Sirico had a tumultuous early life marked by multiple arrests and periods of imprisonment for crimes including robbery, assault, and extortion.