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Tag Archives: Luana Patten
Rock, Pretty Baby (1956) Richard Bartlett, Sal Mineo, John Saxon, Luana Patten

Jimmy Daley and Angelo Barrato are teenage members of a band who learn of a contest that they believe will bring them fame. Read More »
Johnny Tremain (1957) Robert Stevenson, Hal Stalmaster, Luana Patten, Jeff York

In colonial Boston, a young silversmith’s apprentice injures his hand Read More »
The Music Box Kid (1960) Edward L. Cahn, Ron Foster, Luana Patten, Grant Richards

A young gangster in 1920’s New York quickly rises through the ranks of the mob Read More »
They Ran for Their Lives (1968) John Payne, Oliver Drake, Scott Brady, Luana Patten

A geologist aids the escape of a young woman whose father was murdered to recover forged oil documents. Read More »
The Young Captives (1959) Irvin Kershner, Steven Marlo, Luana Patten, Tom Selden, Crime, Drama

Teen-age sweethearts, Benjie Whitney and Ann Howel, decide to elope to Mexico. Read More »
Joe Dakota (1957) Richard Bartlett, Jock Mahoney, Luana Patten, Charles McGraw, Romance, Western

In the sparsely populated town of Arborville, California, rides a lone stranger.His name is Joe Dakota and he’s looking for an old friend whom he calls The Old Indian.The townsfolk claim the Old Indian had packed up and left town but Joe doubts it.Heading for the old man’s farm Joe notices a group of men working on a new oil rig dug right on The Old Indian’s property. When Joe starts asking questions about his old friend,the men either clam up or state that the old Indian has sold his land and left town.However,Joe Dakota knew his friend well and is sure that his friend wouldn’t have sold his land.Joe decides to stick around and investigate further, despite protests from the townsfolk who want to see the back of Joe.Amid threats,intimidation and lies Joe makes one new friend, Miss Jody Weaver, who is willing to shed some light on The Old Indian’s fate. Nevertheless, town baddie Cal Moore, who claims to have purchased The Old Indian’s land, is stirring the townsfolk against Joe Dakota.
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