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Scandalous John (1971) Robert Butler, Brian Keith, Alfonso Arau, Michele Carey
A crotchety old ranch owner fights to be able to live his life the way he wants to, and not the way other people–and the law–tell him he has to. Read More »
Those Calloways (1965) Norman Tokar, Brian Keith, Vera Miles, Brandon De Wilde
Story of Cam Calloway and his family, who live in a densely wooded area in New England. Read More »
Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? (1970) Hy Averback, Brian Keith, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine
Tensions grow between the small army base and people from the nearby town. Read More »
Appointment with a Shadow (1957) Richard Carlson, George Nader, Joanna Moore, Brian Keith
George Nader plays a reporter whose career is ruined by liquor. Read More »
The McKenzie Break (1970) Lamont Johnson, Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry, War, Drama, Action
In the closing days of World War II, German prisoners riot in a POW Camp in Scotland. Read More »
Ten Who Dared (1960) William Beaudine, Brian Keith, John Beal, James Drury, Adventure, Family, Western
By 1869, most of the USA had already been mapped and charted with the exception of the Colorado River region. Read More »
Nightfall (1956) Jacques Tourneur, Aldo Ray, Anne Bancroft, Brian Keith, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Romance, Thriller
There is money missing from a bank job, an attractive model, an insurance investigator, and two extremely dangerous thugs. Read More »
Hell Canyon Outlaws (1957) Paul Landres, Dale Robertson, Brian Keith, Rossana Rory, Action, Adventure, Romance, Western
The Silent Lovers (1980) John Erman, Brian Keith, Barry Bostwick, Harold Gould, Drama
Follows the arrival of Greta Garbo in Hollywood, and her ill fated affair with fellow star John Gilbert. Read More »
5 Against the House (1955) Phil Karlson, Guy Madison, Kim Novak, Brian Keith, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Romance, Thriller
Four college buddies enjoy a night at a Reno casino and overhear a cop saying that robbing the casino “cannot be done.” Read More »
Storm Center (1956) Daniel Taradash, Bette Davis, Brian Keith, Kim Hunter, Drama
A small-town librarian is branded as a Communist by local politicians when she refuses to withdraw a controversial book from the library’s shelves.
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The Deadly Companions (1961) Sam Peckinpah, Maureen O’Hara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran, Western
Sam Peckinpah’s first feature as director is this modest Western, taking place in the late 1860s. Yellowleg (Brian Keith), a former sergeant in the Union army, is obsessed with tracking down Turk (Chill Wills), a Rebel army deserter who, during the War Between the States, tried to scalp him as he lay wounded on a battlefield. Yellowleg finds Turk and his sidekick Billy (Steve Cochran) in a cantina and convinces them to help him rob a bank. They journey to Gila City, where the bank is located, and find that another group of bank robbers are also in Gila City to rob the same bank. During a shoot-out with the other bank robbers, Yellowleg accidentally kills the nine-year-old son of dance-hall hostess Kit Tilden (Maureen O’Hara). Remorseful at having caused the death of Kit’s son, Yellowleg forces Turk and Billy to accompany him through Apache territory to bury Kit’s son at the gravesite of her husband in the ghost town of Siringo. When Billy attacks Kit, Yellowleg throws him out of their camp. Then Turk deserts. As Kit and Yellowleg finally reach Siringo, Yellowleg realizes that he is in love with her. But then, Billy and Turk reappear, having robbed the bank in Gila City, leading to a final confrontation between Yellowleg and Turk.
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