


Thunder In Carolina (1960)
The “thunder” being referred to in this Howco International Pictures production isn’t coming from the skies overhead but rather the racetracks in and around South Carolina. Now put a fiery […]

The Indian Fighter (1955)
Following in the tracks of Burt Lancaster, the actor he is most closely associated with, Kirk Douglas, made The Indian Fighter his inaugural production under his new company banner, Bryna […]

Destry (1954)
If Alfred Hitchcock can famously remake his own The Man Who Knew Too Much than what’s to prevent Raoul Walsh from redoing High Sierra as a western called Colorado Territory […]

The Big Trees (1952)
According to Hollywood legend and Kirk Douglas himself in his autobiography, The Ragman’s Son, he agreed to appear in this Warner Brother’s “B” unit adventure for free on the condition […]

The Killer is Loose (1956)
Before Robert Mitchum’s brutish killer Max Cady cast a long shadow over movie goers in 1962’s Cape Fear, look no further than a surprisingly intense performance from Wendell Corey as a […]

The Iron Glove (1954)
Before William Castle decided to turn into a real life P.T. Barnum type by selling himself to the public much like Hitchcock to better market his thriller movies, he slummed for producer […]

Many Rivers to Cross (1955) Robert Taylor / Eleanor Parker Trilogy Part 3
The higher up the berry tree The sweeter grows the berries The more you hug and kiss a girl The more she wants to marry Robert Taylor would have been […]