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Behold a pale horse 1964 imfdb
Behold a pale horse 1964 imfdb











behold a pale horse 1964 imfdb

"The Sheriff of Cochise" and the renamed "U.S. Williams as "George Johnson".īromfield would star in two back to back television shows. Starting in 1957 she would basically be seen as a "guest star" on television programs.Ībove on the left is 1st billed John Agar, non on screen credited Ricou Browning as "The Creature", and 2nd billed Lori Nelson.Ībove 4th billed Nester Paiva, on the far right, talks to 3rd billed John Bromfield as "Joe Hayes" and on the far left 7th billed Robert B. Later in 1955 Lori Nelson would co-star in Roger Corman's "The Day the World Ended". The remake of James Stewart's 1939 "Destry Rides Again" with Audie Murphy in the Stewart role. The third installment of Universal Pictures "Francis the Talking Mule" series. These included 1952's "Francis Goes to West Point". My article on John Agar's up and down career may be read at:Īgar's co-star was actress Lori Nelson in her 11th motion picture. That ended in a very public divorce over Agar's infidelity and the actor being "Black Listed" by the major studios. His co-star was "America's Sweetheart" Shirley Temple and the two would become a "Hollywood Fairy Tale Marriage". Agar's first motion picture had been director John Ford's 1948 "Fort Apache". In what would be the beginning of his motion picture come back and cult 1950's science fiction and horror status. The star was John Agar as "Professor Clete Ferguson". For readers interested in this period my article, partly in 3-D, can be read at: This motion picture had the distinction of being the last film released during the "Golden Age of Three Dimension Films" between 19. That title was "Revenge of the Creature" and like the original it was also released in 3-D on March 23, 1955. That first feature was also Eastwood's first motion picture and the first sequel to 1954's "The Creature from the Black Lagoon". This article is not about names, but monsters and ghosts.Ĭlint Eastwood appeared in two classic 1950's science fiction-horror movies from Universal Studios. Actually the last had three names in the trilogy: "Joe", "Manco" and "Blondie". Ask someone to name a Clint Eastwood role and you might get three specific answers: "Rowdy Yates", "Dirty Harry Callahan" and "The Man With No Name".













Behold a pale horse 1964 imfdb