James Clayton

História

James Clayton was born as James Clayton Abrell. He is an actor and writer, known for The Eternal Question (1956), Jesse James' Women (1954) and Frontier Woman (1956).

Filmes

Frontier Woman
Neshoba
Tennessee, 1838. Polly Crockett, the daughter of the legendary hero Davy Crockett of Alamo, and makes a living from hunting in the forests. These forests are still inhabited by the Indians. Most of them live in peace but some of them are negatively affected by white traders. One day Polly, who is accompanied by her faithful Indian friend Neshoba, goes to the town to sell her hides. Polly meets Catawampus Jones. Jones and his father fought in the Alamo too. Indians influenced by Prewitt, an employee of a hide company, and Redbud, are killing settlers and burning down their homes. Polly's house is destroyed too and her maid Birdie, Neshoba's mother, is killed.
As Mulheres de Jesse James
(as Cully Abrell) Cameo Kane
A carreira criminosa de Jesse James começa a correr perigo quando ele passa a se preocupar mais com as mulheres da cidade do que com seus crimes.
The Eternal Question
Additional Writing
Real-life palm reader Josef Ranald helps people two determine their futures. Some sources claim this British film was never released, or even finished, until 1956 when American Ron Ormond acquired it and added a brief sequence about a girl hitchhiker and a psycho motorist, releasing it finally as The Eternal Question.
The Eternal Question
Real-life palm reader Josef Ranald helps people two determine their futures. Some sources claim this British film was never released, or even finished, until 1956 when American Ron Ormond acquired it and added a brief sequence about a girl hitchhiker and a psycho motorist, releasing it finally as The Eternal Question.