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lobbycards · 14 days ago
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Requiem for a Gunfighter, Italian lobby card (fotobusta), 1965
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oldshowbiz · 5 months ago
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Obscure B-movie, Woman of the North Country
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citizenscreen · 8 months ago
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Adele Mara and Rod Cameron in Joseph Kane’s THE SEA HORNET (1951)
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gatutor · 2 months ago
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Rod Cameron-María Montez "Piratas de Monterrey" (Pirates of Monterey) 1947, de Alfred L. Werker.
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tina-aumont · 11 months ago
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Consuelo Gracia Vidal - aka Julia Andre - in "Pirates of Monterey" film with co-star Rod Cameron (film directed by Alfred L. Werker, 1947).
This is the only film she took part in as it was difficult for her speak in English although she went to classes. At the time of filming she was at the first stages of her pregnancy from her first child Ken Carter Gracia by Universal publicist Kenneth Carter of whom she married in August 1946.
Here you can watch full film in English with great quality (Maria Montez screencaps will come too).
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kwebtv · 6 months ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
State Trooper - Red Badge of Death - Syndication - September 25, 1956
Crime Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Lawrence Kimble
Produced by
Directed by Richard Irving
Stars:
Rod Cameron as Lt. Rod Blake
Jean Byron as Jean Burton
Don Haggerty as Sheriff Bob Elder
Clifford Ferre as Johnny Tobias
Carol Kelly as Doll
Jacqueline deWit as Mrs. Avery
James Nolan as Clark County Sheriff
William Remick as John Howard Preston
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historical-hollywood · 8 months ago
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Rod Cameron teaches Yvonne de Carlo a lesson in Frontier Gal (1945)
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whats-in-a-sentence · 4 months ago
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A relaxed-looking Westpac board in the 1991 annual report. But behind the scene there was mounting awareness of problems confronting the bank and, as 1992 got under way, directors were to face their toughest decisions: (top, from left) Rod Cameron, Ian (Jock) Harper, Frank Conroy, Sir Eric Neal, Sir Neil Currie, Bruce Reid, Warren Hogan; (bottom, from left) Sir Llewellyn Edwards, Peter Baillieu, Sir Harold Aston, Tony Walton, John Uhrig, James Scully.
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"Westpac: The Bank That Broke the Bank" - Edna Carew
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kino51 · 2 years ago
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The Gun Hawk  1963
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harper-sherman · 2 years ago
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Looking at you, Laramie. Some of my favorite reoccurring actors are Robert Wilke, Rod Cameron, and Harry Lauter. Robert Fuller's website actually has a chart showing how often actors reappeared. LQ Jones is the winner with EIGHT appearances.
I love it when tv shows re-use actors in later episodes for other characters like... oh you think I wouldn't recognize that background character from season 1 episode 17? You think I haven't seen this tv show 10 times already and wouldn't recognize every side and background character? DID YOU?? Foolish
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spawksstuff · 1 year ago
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The De Completionist Checklist Part 16
(Excludes Star Trek, which started filming May 24th (The Corbomite Maneuver))
1966
Note on the dates: I will mostly be going by when a show/movie was shot rather than its release date. Variety Magazine will be given first priority.
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My score: 5 / 5
Need To Find: N/A
Favorite Movie: N/A
Favorite TV Show: Death Valley Days – Lady of the Plains
Favorite Scenes:  “Take care of Mater, Hampton!” (Lady of the Plains)
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lobbycards · 14 days ago
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Requiem for a Gunfighter, Italian lobby card (fotobusta), 1965
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oldshowbiz · 2 years ago
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Calgary-born actor Rod Cameron
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hilsonisthecure · 2 years ago
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when wilson asked cameron if she slept with house and she said, "i couldn't have lived with myself" and wilson said "you'd be surprised what you can live with"
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gatutor · 3 months ago
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Rod Cameron-Lorna Gray "The sea hornet" 1951, de Joseph Kane.
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nerds-yearbook · 1 year ago
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Civilization had been thrown into havoc with the outbreak of an atomic war in 1964. By 1974, one town had been surviving using the wisdom of “The Old Man in the Cave” in matters of what to eat and what to grow and other matters of survival. The peace of the town was disrupted by the arrival of soldiers claiming they were trying to unite the survivors and rebuild society. The lead soldier came into conflict with Mr. Goldsmith who was the only one who had been talking with the old man in the cave. To create discord, the lead soldier, named French, convinces the town’s people to eat canned food that the old man in the cave said was dangerous. To further distance the people from Mr. Goldsmith, French learned and revealed to the people that the Old Man in the Cave was actually a computer. However, the soldiers and the people of the town all died of food poisoning leaving only Mr. Goldsmith. ("The Old Man in the Cave", The Twilight Zone, TV)
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