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weirdlookindog · 22 days ago
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I Bury the Living (1958)
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rhetthammersmithhorror · 1 year ago
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The Last Dinosaur | 1977 — 極底探険船ポーラーボーラ
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countesspetofi · 7 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, DeForest Kelley guest stars in "The Treasure," episode 16 of the sixth season of Have Gun, Will Travel (original air date December 29, 1962).
Kelley plays a desperado who follows an ex-convict to a ghost town in hopes of finding the loot he was jailed for stealing.
Other Trek connections:
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Have Gun, Will Travel co-creator Sam Rolfe also wrote the Next Generation episode "The Vengeance Factor" and the Deep Space Nine episode "Vortex."
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citizenscreen · 5 months ago
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Birthday remembrance - Richard Boone #botd
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 1 year ago
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Lizzie (Hugo Haas, 1957)
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filmap · 9 months ago
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Way of a Gaucho Jacques Tourneur. 1952
Cathedral Estancia Jesuítica Santa Catalina, Totoral, Córdoba, Argentina See in map
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oldshowbiz · 5 months ago
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thealmightyemprex · 6 months ago
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Western Heavies:Sci Fi/Fantasy /horror edition
Here is a selection of western heavies in more genre roles (Not all examples ,just notable ones for the performers )
Lee Van Cleef in Escape from New York
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Jack Palance in Hawk the Slayer
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Richard Boon in the Hobbit
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Ernest Borgnine in Devils Rain
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Neville Brand in Eaten Alive
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Claude Akins in Battle of the Planet of the Apes
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Jack Elam in Creature From Black Lake
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Eli Wallach in Circle of Iron
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Jeff Corey in Beneath the Planet of the Apes
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And LQ JONES DIRECTED A SCI FI FILM A BOY AND HIS DOG
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kwebtv · 10 days ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Have Gun - Will Travel - Three Bells to Perdido - CBS - September 14, 1957
Western
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow
Produced by Julian Claman
Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen
Stars:
Richard Boone as Paladin
Janice Rule as Nancy
Jack Lord as Dave Enderby
Judson Pratt as O'Brien
Harry Shannon as Jesse
Francis McDonald as Gotch
Kam Tong as Hey Boy
Ted Marcuse as Bartender
Martin Garralaga as Peon
Gene Roth as Man
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gatutor · 1 year ago
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Marlon Brando-Richard Boone-Pamela Franklin "La noche del día siguiente" (The night of the following day) 1969, de Hubert Cornfield.
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weirdlookindog · 2 years ago
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I Bury the Living (1958)
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rhetthammersmithhorror · 1 year ago
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The Last Dinosaur | 1977
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movieassholes · 8 months ago
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So he just owns the richest copper mine in the territory. Well, don'tcha see? You've got the daughter of a millionaire. His only daughter! What do ya suppose he'd pay to get her back?
Willard Mims - The Tall T (1957)
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citizenscreen · 11 months ago
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Richard Boone (June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981)
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byneddiedingo · 4 months ago
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The Big Sleep (Michael Winner, 1978)
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, Richard Boone, Candy Clark, Joan Collins, Edward Fox, John Mills, James Stewart, Oliver Reed, Harry Andrews, Colin Blakely, Richard Todd. Screenplay: Michael Winner, based on a novel by Raymond Chandler. Cinematography: Robert Paynter. Production design: Harry Pottle. Film editing: Frederick Wilson. Music: Jerry Fielding. 
Just don't. At least not unless you've seen Howard Hawks's 1946 version of Raymond Chandler's novel, which is set, as it should be, in Los Angeles. The shift of the action to London is disastrous, necessitating some lame exposition about why Philip Marlowe and the Sternwood clan are in England. Chandler's plot remains as enigmatic as ever, but in the hands of Hawks and screenwriters Jules Furthman, Leigh Brackett, and William Faulkner, we didn't much care whodunit and why. Michael Winner's screenplay just leaves us with a muddle that has no redeeming flavor and texture. Seldom has a cast of superbly accomplished actors been so sadly wasted as they are here under Winner's direction. 
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