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Ten Days To Tulara (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Are You Still Hungry? Taken at gunpoint after landing his plane at an airport in Mexico, one-man airline operator Scotty (Sterling Hayden) finds out his old associate Cesar (Rodolfo Hoyos), just escaped from prison, has a nasty plan, in Ten Days To Tulara, 1958.
Ten Days To Tulara (1958) -- (Movie Clip) We're Both Fathers, Lousy Ones Mexican fugitive kingpin Cesar (Rodolfo Hoyos) warns Scotty (Sterling Hayden), whose son he's holding hostage, that he'd best stay away from his own daughter (Grace Raynor), who insists on tagging along, in Ten Days To Tulara, 1958.
Sword In The Desert (1949) -- (Movie Clip) What Do You Use For A Heart? The opening from director George Sherman and writer-producer Robert Buckner, Dana Andrews as American ship captain Dillon, smuggling Jews to Palestine in a deal with Vogel (Stephen McNally), in Hollywood's first movie about Zionism, Sword In The Desert, 1949.
Sword In The Desert (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Jewish Army Of Resistance Vogel (Stephen McNally), who has just smuggled a group of Jews into British Palestine, with his Haganah fighter friend Jeno (Paul Marion), tuning in as Sabra and Kurta (Marta Toren, Jeff Chandler, their first appearances) broadcast on underground radio, in Sword In The Desert, 1949.
Count Three And Pray -- (Movie Clip) Gamblin' On Sunday! Civil War veteran and aspiring preacher Fargo (Van Heflin) with Georgina (Allison Hayes), an unhappy ex-girlfriend, then with tomboy Lissy (Joanne Woodward), temporary roommate in the church he's building, in Count Three And Pray, 1955.
Count Three And Pray -- (Movie Clip) Squatter's Rights Returning to his Southern hometown, reformed ruffian Fargo (Van Heflin), who fought with the Union, encounters tomboy Lissy (Joanne Woodward, her first scene in her first movie), early in Count Three And Pray, 1955.
Big Jake -- (Movie Clip) Jacob McCandles John Wayne in his first scene seems to be policing the Southwest in general, confronting a vigilante (Jim Davis, a.k.a. "Jock Ewing") and rescuing a Scotsman (Bernard Fox) in Big Jake, 1971.
Big Jake -- (Movie Clip) Daddy After Martha (Maureen O'Hara) hires estranged husband Jacob (John Wayne) to rescue a kidnapped grandson he didn't know they had, he tangles with their son James (Wayne's own son, Patrick), in an early scene from Big Jake, 1971.
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Maribel Opening credits with title tune by Burton Lane and Al Dubin, followed by "Big Bend" Mayor Maribel (Marjorie Main) facing off rival Chauncey (Harry Shannon) about the upcoming race in Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin', 1948.
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' -- (Movie Clip) Me And My Shadow Salesman Wilbur (Donald O'Connor) has contrived to get himself locked in a barn with a firm tap floor where he performs the Al Jolson number "Me and My Shadow," in Feudin, Fussin' and A-Fightin', 1948.
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' -- (Movie Clip) Handsome Woman En route to lay bets on the big foot-race against the next town, Mayor Maribel (Marjorie Main) and aide Billy (Percy Kilbride) broach difficult topics in Feudin' Fussin' and A-Fightin', 1948.
Comanche -- (Movie Clip) Quanah Cavalry scout Jim Read (Dana Andrews) briefs General Miles (John Litel), Commissioner Ward (Lowell Gilmore) and a Mexican diplomat on Indian chief Quanah Parker, in Comanche, (1956).

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