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  1. Language. English. Box office. $2.4 million (US) [1] Wichita is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as Wyatt Earp. The film won a Golden Globe Award for Best Outdoor Drama. The supporting cast features Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Graves, Jack Elam and Mae Clarke.

  2. Joel McCrea is one of the great Western stars: after the mid-1940s, that's all he made. But he's best known for his Preston Sturges comedies and other solid flicks like Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent. Arrow-shirt model handsome, he aged into a weathered, leathery tough guy who rarely smiled. His westerns are interesting because he gets older but they stay the same age: he may as well be in ...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Mark Franklin March 21, 2024 1950s. Three Rebel soldiers — Joel McCrea as Will Owens, Barry Sullivan as Jesse Wallace and James Whitmore as Clint Priest — kill a guard and escape a prisoner of war camp when the inmates are taken to a nearby stream to bathe. The trio manages to dodge Union patrols trying to recapture them, but wind up being ...

  4. Fort Massacre: Directed by Joseph M. Newman. With Joel McCrea, Forrest Tucker, John Russell, Susan Cabot. A cavalry troop finds itself under constant attack by Indians.

  5. Memorable Westerns: Joel McCrea was particularly known for his work in Western films, which remain beloved classics today. These films offer a thrilling and exciting look at the Wild West, with their tales of cowboys, outlaws, and frontier life. If you’re a fan of Westerns, then Joel McCrea’s movies are a must-see.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2016 · Turner Classic Movies and Universal Studios Home Entertainment present the 4-disc Joel McCrea: The Westerns Collection.Presented for the first time on DVD, these four Technicolor Westerns confirm McCreas iconic status as an enduring Western hero and the embodiment of honor, integrity and courage on the untamed plains of America.

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  7. This is the next-to-last of Joel McCrea’s six Westerns for Universal International, released from 1950 to 1954. It’s got a great cast, featuring Yvonne De Carlo, Pedro Armendáriz and the wonderful Mexican character actors Alfonso Bedoya and Nacho Galindo. George Wallace, Commando Cody himself, is in it, too.