Vincent M. Fennelly
Nacimiento : 1920-07-05, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Muerte : 2000-12-04
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En 1912, durante la Revolución mexicana, la frontera entre Texas y México permanece en llamas debido a las salvajes incursiones de grupos de bandidos mexicanos que se autodenominan revolucionarios. Por ello, el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos confía al general Pershing la captura del general Héctor Córdoba, el más notorio entre ellos.
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Los soldados del dictador mejicano Díaz han capturado a un apasionado líder revolucionario (Fernando Rey); su lugarteniente ofrece a un famoso forajido (George Kennedy) una recompensa por liberarlo y devolver la esperanza al pueblo mejicano. Pero antes, el mercenario tendrá que reunir a su cuadrilla de guerrilleros fronterizos, entre los que se cuentan los pistoleros y los artilleros más osados del Oeste. Los siete magníficos se embarcarán entonces en la aventura más arriesgada de su vida y descubrirán que existen causas cuyo valor está muy por encima del dinero. Tercera parte de la saga iniciada por John Sturges en 1960 con "Los Siete Magníficos", que a su vez se inspiró en "Los Siete Samuráis" de Akira Kurosawa".
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El trabajador social intenta hacerse amigo de la pandilla de los barrios marginales.
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El dueño de una tienda (Fred MacMurray), por un golpe de suerte, mata al jefe de una banda de peligrosos ladrones y se convierte en un héroe para sus conciudadanos, pero, ante la perspectiva de que regresen para vengarse, se verá abandonado de todos.
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Rise, fall and execution of John Brown, fanatic abolitionist.
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The first of the five films where Bill Elliott played a detective lieutenant in the L.A Sheriff's department, Dial Red "O" (the correct title with the number 0 (zero), as on a telephone dial, shown in ") opens with war-torn veteran Ralph Wyatt getting word that his wife is divorcing him, and he flees the psychiatric ward of the veteran's hospital, wanting to talk to her. His escape touches off an all-out manhunt, led by Lieutenant Andy Flynn of the sheriff's department.
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The brother (House Peters Jr.) of rancher Bill Martin (Bill Elliott) is killed in a stampede started by cattleman. Bill returns to the Fargo country to take his brother's place and is welcomed by law-abiding cattleman MacKenzie (Jack Ingram)) and his daughter Kathy (Phyllis Coates). The leader of the ruthless cattle interests are townsman Austin (Arthur Space) and his henchmen Red (Myron Healey), Link (Robert J. Wilke) and Albord (Terry Frost). Bill has the idea of putting up barbed wire to keep the herds from been driven over the land cultivated by the farmers. He, aided by Tad Sloan (Fuzzy Knight), produces the wire by make-shift methods, but it proves effective. The cattleman charge in court that the wire is dangerous to their herds but lose the case. Austin orders his men to seize Bill, bale him in strands of the wire, and throw him on the stage of the town hall during a fall festival. Bill doesn't take kindly to this and it precipitates open war.
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Whip arrives to investigate why night raiders are ransacking cabins but taking nothing....
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Terrorized citizens send for a Texas lawman to rid their town of bandits.
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Someone stole Johnny Mack Brown's horse. If he can locate his missing horse, then he can prove they are also robbing the stagecoach.
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Monogram's Outlaws of Texas is surprisingly bereft of the action highlights one might expect from star Whip Wilson. This time, the Whip and his saddle pal Andy Clyde play heroes Tom and Hungry who work undercover to break up a gang of bank robbers.
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Arizona Ranger Larry Grant is posing as an outlaw while hunting for an outlaw gang, secretly led by Lance Corbin, that is stealing silver in Mexico and smelting it into bars for sale in the United States.
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The title insurrection in this low-budget Whip Wilson Western consists mainly of Iron Eyes Cody, who is conspiring to raid the wagon trains with crooked sheriff Marshall Reed and nefarious Indian agent Forrest Taylor.
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Prospector Jeff Malloy rescues Doris Devlin, owner of a trading post, from an ambush planned by her uncle, Kilburn, who is trying to scare her out of the territory so that he can continue his counterfeiting operations.