Douglas Heyes


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Ice Station Zebra (1968) -- (Movie Clip) If You Must Have A Suspect British spy Jones (Patrick McGoohan), Russian defector Vaslov (Ernest Borgnine) and Commander Ferraday (Rock Hudson) discuss a submarine sabotage attempt in Ice Station Zebra, 1968, from the Alistair MacLean novel.
Masterson Of Kansas (1954) -- (Movie Clip) No Peace In Dodge City Dense and informative (not-credited) narration from the story and screenplay by the prolific Douglas Heyes, introducing George Montgomery in the title role (Donald Murphy as pal Virgil Earp) and James Griffith locked-in as Doc Holliday, provoked by Gregg Martell, in the Columbia Technicolor Wester Masterson Of Kansas, 1954, directed by William Castle.
Masterson Of Kansas (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Hard, Fast Or Dead Exiting court in Dodge City, title character George Montgomery hears from good-guy rancher Merrick (John Maxwell), friend to the local Indians who’s just been railroaded for murder, who’s taken to jail by Wyatt Earp (Bruce Cowling), then clashes with Merrick’s daughter Amy (Nancy Gates), in Masterson Of Kansas, 1954.
Masterson Of Kansas (1954) -- (Movie Clip) The Laws Of The White Man More rapid plot progress, George Montgomery as the title-role sheriff of Dodge City confronts Jay Silverheels as neighboring chief Yellow Hawk, reluctant to hand over falsely-accused rancher and “Peacemaker” Merrick (John Maxwell), whose schoolteacher daughter Amy (Nancy Gates) offers support in jail, early in Masterson Of Kansas, 1954.
Masterson Of Kansas (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Curiously Unmoved Title character George Montgomery, seeking info about villain Bennett, has made momentary peace with ailing gambler and gunfighter Doc Holliday (James Griffith), to whom Bennett owes big money, aiming to clear framed rancher Merrick, whose dazzling daughter (Nancy Gates) soon appears, hoping to prevent his hanging, in Masterson Of Kansas, 1954.
Ice Station Zebra (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits Impressive, symphonic and spacey opening credit sequence, NASA guys monitoring the Arctic landing of a Russian capsule, from director John Sturges' Ice Station Zebra, 1968, starring Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgnine and Patrick McGoohan, from the Alistair MacLean novel.
Kitten With A Whip -- (Movie Clip) Change The Subject Politician Strattton (John Forsythe) meets supporter Grant (Richard Anderson) at a restaurant, learning from the TV that the vagrant he's been helping (Ann-Margret) is a fugitive, in Kitten With A Whip, 1964.
Kitten With A Whip -- (Movie Clip) What Size Is She? Married politician Stratton (John Forsythe) bumps into curious Peggy (Maxine Stuart) while buying a dress for his nymphet friend Jody (Ann-Margret) in Kitten With A Whip, 1964.
Kitten With A Whip -- (Movie Clip) Every Dirty Little Mind California politician Stratton (John Forsyth) thought he'd gotten rid of vagabond Jody (Ann-Margret), whom he's just learned is a fugitive, in Kitten With A Whip, 1964.
Kitten With A Whip -- (Movie Clip) A Very High Priest Jody (Ann-Margret) has invited Ron (Peter Brown), Buck (James Ward), and Midge (Diane Sayer) into the home of family-man politician Stratton (John Forsythe) who's getting kind-of blackmailed, in Kitten With A Whip 1964.
Kitten With A Whip -- (Movie Clip) Right The First Time! San Diego politician Stratton (John Forsythe), wife and child out of town, finds tempestuous runaway Jody (Ann-Margret) in his daughter's bed, early in Kitten With A Whip, 1964.

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