Denmore Chief


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The Long Shot (1939)
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Forever Amber (1947) -- (Movie Clip) England Is Aflame Producer Darryl Zanuck and director Otto Preminger attempt the rare double-prologue, leading to the rural Puritan household of Leo G. Carroll, and top-billed Linda Darnell as the already rebellious title character, in the multi-million dollar 20th Century-Fox production from the Kathleen Winsor novel, Forever Amber, 1947.
Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Hold The Formation Merchant Priscilla (Angie Dickinson) has doubts about the back-story of her employee Devlin (Randolph Scott) who, though posing a Quaker, is on a revenge mission with fellow veterans Maitland (James Garner) and Clegg (Gordon Jones), in Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend, 1957.
Horror Castle (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Fair Virgin Of Nuremberg His new wife sedated after a spooky opening sleepwalk in his ancestral German castle, Max (Georges Riviere) explains matters to the doctor (Luigi Severini), early in the Italian-made and here English-dubbed version of Horror Castle, 1965, featuring Christopher Lee.
Horror Castle (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Imagine Him Without Scars Throwing knives as he awaits the recovery of his frightened wife Mary (Rossana Podesta), German nobleman Max (Georges Riviere) winds up introducing her to Erich (Christopher Lee), caretaker of his ancestral castle, in the English language release of the Italian-made Horror Castle, 1965.
Horror Castle (1965) -- (Movie Clip) It's Not A Ghost If It Bleeds FBI man Selby (Jim Dolen), who's really interested in Nazis, interviews the doctor (Luigi Severini), who has been treating Mary (Rossana Podesta), young wife of a German aristocrat, who has yet another scary encounter, in the Italian-made Horror Castle, 1965.
Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend (1957) -- (Movie Clip) If I Were Thee Retail combat in 1865 Nebraska, we meet Priscilla (Angie Dickinson) and dad (Harry Harvey), visited by crooked competitors (Myron Healey, John Alderson), rescued by Civil War vet Devlin (Randolph Scott) who, because it's convenient, is posing as a Quaker, in Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend, 1957.
Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Better Off Throwing Rocks Devlin (Randolph Scott), with fellow Union vets Maitland (James Garner) and Clegg (Gordon Jones), concludes that bad ammo led to his brother getting killed by Indians and resolves (with Ann Doran, the widow) to set things straight, in Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend, 1957.

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