Cry Blood Apache Starring Jody Mccrea And Jack Starrett directed by Jack Starrett. When five unscrupulous men find gold in a small Indian village they massacre the inhabitants bar one young squaw who they hope will lead them to more. They are unaware that an Apache brave absent during the slaughter is now tracking them down with a single-minded purpose - revenge. Their deaths will not be quick but they will come sooner than they expected. Mohawk Starring Scott Brady Rita Gam and Neville Brand directed by Kurt Neumann. An artist working in a remote army post falls in love with an Indian chief's daughter but when Butler a vengeful settler manages to get the army and the Indian braves at each other's throats the artist's troubles really begin. The once peaceful settlement quickly becomes a powder keg of emotion with both sides capable of lighting the spark. The Battle Of Bloody Stones Starring Stuart Whitman Henry Wilcoxon and Gene Evans directed by Richard C Sarafian. When Wildcat Gallagher's Wild West Show hits town trouble starts when the show's main attraction features the re-enactment of a cavalry slaughter of Indians called The Battle of Bloody Stones. When the local Indians become angry with the way that the battle is portrayed conflict erupts between the Indians and Wildcat Gallagher's men. The unprovoked death of John Wolf son of Indian Chief Ghost Wolf only fans the flames and brings both sides closer to war. Heller Starring Stuart Whitman Tuesday Weld and Morgan Woodward directed by Gunnar Hellstrom. Logan Purcell and his band of raiders have been stealing anything and everything from a peaceful Indian settlement and ruthlessly shoot down Willie Snake a young Indian brave. As Purcell makes his escape a US Marshal tracks him down only to be injured during a gunfight. Wounded the marshal is rescued by a young woman who helps nurse him back to health only to discover that Purcell has a powerful hold on her. Sitting Bull Starring Dale Robertson Mary Murphy and J. Carrol Naish directed by Sydnet Salkow. In the Black Hills of Dakota war is brewing between the United States Army and a tribe of Sioux Indians led by the legendary Chief Sitting Bull. Despite numerous treaties the Indian Nation finds themselves victimised murdered and driven from their land. Major Parrish is a man caught between his duty and his conscience - appalled at the treatment of the Indians but unable to stop the military machine. Kentucky Rifle Starring Chill Wills Lance Fuller and Cathy Downs directed by Carl K. Hittleman. A wagon with a broken axle is left behind by the rest of the wagon-train in hostile Comanche Indian country. The contents of the wagon are Kentucky rifles - weapons destined for settlers to use to protect themselves against a savage land. The occupants of the wagon are an unlikely collection who must become fast friends in order to survive in such a hostile environment.
Although Lewis Milestone had been American cinema's premier maker of war films for three decades, 1951's The Halls of Montezuma is one of his more marginal pictures. Milestone had already won an Academy Award for the single most honoured film about WWI, All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), and made one of the most distinctive contemporaneous films of WWII, A Walk in the Sun (1945)--a notable influence on Saving Private Ryan, by the way--but by the time of Montezuma the hallmarks of his directorial style--such as his syncopated tracking shots--were becoming mannerisms, and the screenplay's rhythms of personal crises set against the bigger picture of the military campaign are pretty mechanical. That still leaves room to accord the picture a marginal recommendation: it's well-cast, competently made, and free of "Hollywood heroics". Richard Widmark stars as a Marine platoon leader who, having brought only seven of his men through Guadalcanal, is determined to see them safely through the next island conquest. The lieutenant was a schoolteacher in civilian life--as we see in flashbacks--and one member of his command is a former student (Richard Hylton) he helped overcome fear. Other platoon members include ex-boxer Jack Palance, trigger-happy bad boy Skip Homeier, hardcase veterans Neville Brand and Bert Freed, and Karl Malden as a philosophical corpsman. However, the most arresting performance is given by Milestone discovery Richard Boone, making his screen debut as a sympathetic colonel stuck with fighting the Japanese and fighting off a miserable cold at the same time. --Richard T Jameson, Amazon.com
Once again returning to the genre to which he was perhaps best-suited director Lewis Milestone traces the fate of a Marine platoon in the Pacific theater during WWII. The film stars Richard Widmark as the no-nonsense Lt. Carl Anderson an officer charged with the responibility of leading his unit on a scouting mission to capture prisoners from an experimental rocket-launching facility and bring them back for interrogation. Among his platoon are veterans Pidgeon Lane (Jack Palance) D
VIPCO proudly presents Tobe Hooper's much-villified follow up to his wildly successful 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. 'Death Trap' tells the story of a deranged madman who uses the guests of his rundown hotel not only to be victims for his demented thirst for blood but also as food for the crocodile he keeps under the hotel... Whilst 'Texas Chaisaw Massacre' was almost gore free and relied on music atmosphere etc. 'Death Trap' goes straight for the jugular and delivers the goods
In his film debut singing idol Elvis Presley stars in this action filled romance set in the aftermath of the Civil War. After hearing his older brother (Richard Egan) has been killed in combat a young Texas farmer (Presley) marries the man's sweetheart (Debra Paget). But his brother returns sparking a bitter sibling rivalry and tragic confrontations with Union soldiers... Featuring four Presley hits on the film's soundtrack including the title track.
Wrongly accused of murdering the doctor who refused to treat his ailing mother young Arnold (Jim Hutton) is placed in a mental institution under the care and supervision of Dr Laura Scott. While there he is taught the secrets of ""out of body travel"" by a fellow inmate. Freed when the real killer is found Arnold swears revenge on those who committed him. Using his new-found psychic powers Arnold eliminates those he hates in a brutal and bloody reign of terror which leaves Detectives Mogan (Paul Burke) and Anderson (Aldo Ray) faced with a killer they can't even see...
A real-estate salesman is given a lethal slow-acting poison by mistake in a misdirected murder attempt. He then begins a desperate search for the person responsible for his impending demise.
Sidney Salkow directs this 1950s drama starring Buster Crabbe and Ann Robinson. Chad Santee (Crabbe) is a recently discharged Cavalry sergeant travelling back west to join his brother Jubal (Neville Brand) on the family cattle ranch. Sharing a coach with singer Rose Fargo (Robinson) and a gambler known as Blackjack Silk (Jimmy Seay), when Chad arrives at his destination he discovers that his brother has become an outlaw and has got himself involved with notorious rustler Shawnee Jack (Michael Ansara). As Chad refuses his brother's proposal of a partnership, he leaves with Rose at his side only to be followed by Shawnee Jack and his gang...
This disc includes these three remarkable episodes...; ; 'Where Is Everybody?'; Premier Episode - October 2, 1959:; Mike Ferris finds himself in a town strangely devoid of people. But despite the emptiness, he has the odd feeling that he's being watched... Watch Rod Serling's debut episode and see why The Twilight Zone was destined for greatness - from day one!; ; 'The Encounter'; Episode 151 - May 1, 1964; Fenton, a WWII veteran, proudly shows his captured samurai sword to Arthur Takamuri, a...
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