Buck, Chickie And Buck


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Cowboy Canteen (1944)

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Cowboy Canteen (1944)

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Captain Sindbad - Color Scene Stills
Here are some color scene stills from MGM's Captain Sindbad (1963), starring Guy Williams and Heidi Bruhl.

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Searchers, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Go Home Significant SPOILER here in a landmark picture, Natalie Wood as the mature Debbie is rescued from five years captivity by her adoptive brother Marty (Jeffrey Hunter) from the Comanche chief Scar (Henry Brandon), as his partner Ethan (John Wayne), leading an attack with Rev. Clayton (Ward Bond), appears determined to execute her, in John Ford’s The Searchers, 1956.
Searchers, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) We've Seen Scalps Before Big reveal here as Mexican trader Figueroa (Antonio Moreno) leads the title characters (John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter as Ethan and Martin) to meet Comanche chief Scar (Henry Brandon), who is suspected of holding kidnapped Debbie (who’s grown up to be Natalie Wood), and who brandishes a medal long ago given to the girl, in John Ford’s celebrated Western The Searchers, 1956.
Searchers, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) My, The Days Are Getting Shorter Piercing scream from Lucy (Pippa Scott) confirms director John Ford has moved into horror movie territory, as the Edwards family (Walter Coy, Dorotny Jordan, Robert Lyden, and Lana Wood, young sister of Natalie) detects the arrival of the raiding party in The Searchers, 1956.
Her Sister's Secret (1946) -- (Movie Clip) My Past Is An Open Bottle After apparently genuine New Orleans Mardi Gras footage, director Edgar G. Ulmer taking full advantage of an elaborate set, introducing Pepe (Felix Bressart), his lead Toni (Nancy Coleman), her escort (George Meeker) and an admiring soldier (Philip Reed), in Her Sister's Secret, 1946.
Her Sister's Secret (1946) -- (Movie Clip) It's Once And For All Hefty melodrama, at a ranch retreat where unmarried Toni (Nancy Coleman) has given birth, married elder sister Renee (Margaret Lindsay) tells her she’s willing to call off their plan to pass the baby off as hers, Edgar G. Ulmer directing, in Her Sister’s Secret, 1946.
Corsican Brothers, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) It Wasn't A Dream Introduction of second brother, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. again, as Mario, in Paris pursuing Isabella (Ruth Warrick), tangling with De Raveneau (Henry Brandon), twin Lucien in Corsica with sympathetic pain, in The Corsican Brothers, 1941.
Searchers, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Texas, 1868 The locale already established, director John Ford positions his star (John Wayne as Confederate veteran Ethan Edwards) among the landmarks in Monument Valley, with his quasi-family, Dorothy Jordan, Walter Coy, Lana Wood, Robert Lyden, Pippa Scott and Jefrrey Hunter, opening The Searchers, 1956.
Searchers, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Unsurrounded Pictorial high point from director John Ford as Ethan (John Wayne) and Reverend Clayton (Ward Bond) lead their posse away from the Comanche raid party led by Scar (Henry Brandon) in The Searchers, 1956.
Her Sister's Secret (1946) -- (Movie Clip) The Best Way To Forget Some craft from director Edgar G. Ulmer, as Toni (Nancy Coleman) has hurried to New York to visit married older sister Renee (Margaret Lindsay), and reveals that she is, as we suspected, pregnant by her soldier boyfriend, whom she thinks abandoned her, in Her Sister's Secret, 1946.
Assault On Precinct 13 (1976) -- (Movie Clip) Chicken Night In Turkey Spontaneous vigilante Lawson (Martin West) flees into the station which is supposed to shut down that night, confusing Bishop (Austin Stoker), Leigh (Laurie Zimmer) and Chaney (Henry Brandon), Starker (Charles Cyphers) griping as Julie (Nancy Loomis) peeks outside, in John Carpenter's Assault On Precinct 13, 1976.
Black Legion (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Meet Our New Foreman Factory worker Frank (Humphrey Bogart) with wife (Erin O'Brien-Moore) and son (Dickie Jones) anticipating a promotion, then at work, shocked when immigrant rival Joe (Henry Brandon) gets the gig, in Black Legion, 1936.
Two Rode Together -- (Movie Clip) Quanah Parker Looking to trade for "white" hostages, McCabe (James Stewart) and Gary (Richard Widmark) meet Comanche chief Quanah Parker (Henry Travers) and even badder Stone Calf (Woody Strode), in John Ford's Two Rode Together, 1961.

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