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All 48 Audie Murphy Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Audie Murphy, a legendary war hero and one of the most popular actors of his time. This article brings you a roundup of Audie Murphy movies that showcase his talent, both on and off the battlefield. Get ready to explore a range of action-packed dramas and heartwarming tales that captured the hearts of audiences and made Audie Murphy a household name.

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1. Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven (1948)

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Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven” is a charming 1948 romantic comedy that tells the story of an aspiring young playwright and a vibrant woman, both seeking a fresh start in life. The unlikely partners find themselves drawn to each other, embarking on a whirlwind romantic adventure amidst comedic situations.



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2. Beyond Glory (1948)

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Beyond Glory” (1948) is a gripping drama following the life of Rocky, a young man plagued by guilt after he believes he caused the death of his commanding officer, Captain Daniels, in Tunisia. To escape his troubles, Rocky seeks solace in the arms of Daniels’ widow, and she encourages him to pursue his dreams of attending West Point Military Academy.



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3. Bad Boy (1949)

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Bad Boy, ” a gripping 1949 drama, revolves around Danny, a young man wrongfully accused of being a juvenile delinquent. Sent to the Variety Club Ranch instead of jail, he quickly wins over the headmistress but challenges those around him. The movie follows the relentless pursuit of the marshal who’s determined to uncover the source of Danny’s fury. This journey reveals Danny’s heartbreaking belief that he caused his mother’s death - a tragic mistake.



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4. Sierra (1950)

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Sierra, ” a 1950 Western film, is set in the wild and untamed Arizona Territory. The film follows a tomboy frontier lawyer, played by Audie Murphy, as he stumbles upon an outlaw and his young son hiding out from a false murder charge. As the two forge an unexpected bond, they find themselves facing not only the challenges of the rugged frontier but also the dangerous consequences of their actions. Directed by Alfred E. Green, with a story co-written by a female screenwriter, “Sierra” captures the essence of the Wild West, showcasing breathtaking landscapes and the gritty realities of life on the frontier. The film’s standout performances, coupled with its stunning cinematography, make “Sierra” a must-watch for fans of Westerns and action-packed thrillers.



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5. The Kid from Texas (1950)

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The Kid from Texas, ” a classic western from 1950, features Audie Murphy as Billy the Kid, who becomes a fugitive after being involved in the violent Lincoln County War. With a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes, the film presents an exciting mix of revenge, Western action, and tense encounters.



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6. Kansas Raiders (1950)

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Kansas Raiders, ” released in 1950, follows the James and Younger Brothers as they seek retaliation against Redleg atrocities. Joined by Quantrill’s Raiders, these unlikely allies must confront the harsh realities of war and face consequences they never expected. With a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes, this drama-western film features a star-studded cast, including Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, and Marguerite Chapman.



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7. The Duel at Silver Creek (1952)

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The Duel at Silver Creek” is a thrilling Western drama set in the rugged terrain of New Mexico Territory. As Marshal Tyrone and the lone-gunman, Silver Kid, join forces against a ruthless gang of claim jumpers, viewers will take a journey filled with danger, loyalty, and the unyielding spirit of the American West.



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8. The Cimarron Kid (1952)

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In the wild west of 1952, “The Cimarron Kid” follows the adventures of Bill Doolin, a young man falsely accused of a train robbery. Faced with injustice, Bill re-joins his old gang and becomes embroiled in a series of dangerous robberies, transforming himself into the infamous outlaw. As he navigates a life of crime and violence, he finds love in the form of a captivating brunette, who causes a heart-wrenching love triangle.



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9. Gunsmoke (1953)

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In the heart of Arizona Territory, a young gunslinger faces off against a ruthless and wealthy landowner who is determined to seize the land and cattle of a hardworking rancher and his daughter. As the tensions rise, the gunslinger takes it upon himself to protect the innocent and preserve the family’s legacy.



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10. Tumbleweed (1953)

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Tumbleweed” is a gripping 1953 Western film under the guidance of director Nathan Juran. The movie, written by John Meredyth Lucas and Kenneth Perkins, stars Audie Murphy, Lori Nelson, and Chill Wills.



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11. Column South (1953)

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Column South” is a classic Western drama set in the American Southwest during the 1860s. Directed by Frederick De Cordova and written by William Sackheim, the movie boasts a riveting plot that revolves around the complexities of war and cultural clashes.



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12. Ride Clear of Diablo (1954)

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Ride Clear of Diablo” is a classic western film released in 1954, directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, and Dan Duryea. This riveting story revolves around railroad surveyor Clay O’Mara, whose life takes a dark turn when his family is brutally murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo.



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13. Destry (1954)

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In the wild west, the town of Destry is under the iron grip of a dishonest mayor and a powerful criminal syndicate. When the town sheriff mysteriously dies, Tom Destry, the son of a legendary gunman, is called in to bring an end to the corruption. But this newcomer, known as a ‘tenderfoot’, must face his fears and overcome his own inexperience in order to save the town from the grip of evil.



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14. Drums Across the River (1954)

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In the turbulent atmosphere of the 1880s, “Drums Across the River” unfolds a riveting tale of greed, prejudice, and courage. Set against the backdrop of a harsh economic depression, the story follows a group of white settlers who, driven by their insatiable hunger for gold, encroach upon the sacred land of the Ute Indian tribe. The movie centers around a bigoted young man who is reluctantly thrust into a peacekeeping role, finding himself caught in the crossfire between the greedy settlers and the proud Ute warriors.



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15. Allen in Movieland (1955)

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Step into the world of Hollywood in 1955 with “Allen in Movieland, ” a comedic and musical delight starring the charismatic Steve Allen. As the famous host of a television variety show prepares for a new venture, he ventures to Universal-International to tackle the role of his life in “The Benny Goodman Story. ” Filled with laughs, memorable musical numbers, and an exclusive look behind the scenes of iconic studios, “Allen in Movieland” is a must-see for fans of classic comedy and jazz music alike.



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16. To Hell and Back (1955)

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To Hell and Back” is a gripping biographical drama based on the life of Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in U. S. history during World War II. This film, released in 1955, is a thrilling tale of courage, heroism, and survival, showcasing the intense experiences of a WWII soldier in Italy.



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17. Walk the Proud Land (1956)

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Walk the Proud Land, ” a 1956 drama film, is an engaging biography centered on an 1874 event. In this film, the character played by Audie Murphy is appointed to manage a challenging Apache reservation, bringing about changes in the relationship between the Native Americans and the oppressive US Army. The film is set in the Arizona territory and is named after the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona. As a man of integrity, the protagonist earns the Indians’ great respect.



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18. World in My Corner (1956)

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World in My Corner, ” released in 1956, is a gripping drama that explores the complexities of ambition, morality, and the corrupt underworld of boxing. Audie Murphy stars as the ambitious boxer, Tommy Shea, who is faced with a difficult decision: follow the dishonest route with the cunning promoter Harry Cram or persistently pursue the honorable path endorsed by his steadfast manager Dave Bernstein. As Shea navigates the treacherous boxing realm, he’s not only fighting his opponents in the ring, but he’s also fighting his inner demons.



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19. Joe Butterfly (1957)

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Joe Butterfly, originally released in 1957, is a delightful comedy set against the intriguing backdrop of occupied Tokyo in post-World War II Japan. This lively film sees American soldiers find themselves entangled in the web of a cunning black-market trader. With a star-studded ensemble including the versatile Audie Murphy, the enigmatic George Nader, and the brilliant Keenan Wynn, Joe Butterfly offers a humorous glimpse into the world of army life.



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20. Night Passage (1957)

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In Night Passage, a fired railroad worker is given a second chance when he is re-hired to transport a valuable payroll under secret conditions, despite being considered connected to notorious outlaws. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Colorado River, this action-packed thriller follows the railroad tycoon’s desperate efforts to escape the clutches of the deadly gang. With an all-star cast and a gripping plot, Night Passage is a must-see for fans of western adventures, featuring themes of redemption and loyalty amidst the harsh realities of the wild west.



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21. The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957)

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In the Wild West, “The Guns of Fort Petticoat” unfolds an action-packed tale as Union Army deserter Lieutenant Hewitt (played by Audie Murphy) finds himself in a precarious situation on the Texas-Mexico border. A defiant and insubordinate military man, he must use all his skill and charisma to train a group of unassuming, all-female homesteaders in self-defense against the fierce and relentless Comanche tribe.



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22. The Quiet American (1958)

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The Quiet American” is a gripping 1958 drama film set against the backdrop of 1952 Vietnam. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and written by acclaimed author Graham Greene, this masterpiece weaves a compelling tale of politics, love, and betrayal.



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23. The Gun Runners (1958)

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The Gun Runners, ” a 1958 crime, drama, and film-noir thriller, is set during the turbulent times of the Cuban Revolution. The movie follows the Cuban misadventures of a Florida arms smuggler. Directed by Don Siegel, the film boasts a star-studded cast including Audie Murphy, Eddie Albert, and Patricia Owens.



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24. Ride a Crooked Trail (1958)

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In the midst of a wild Western town, a mysterious marshal rides in on a horse. Joe Maybe, a fugitive bank robber, has stolen the identity of a lawman, and now he finds himself in a precarious predicament. The town’s judge, wary of the newcomer’s intentions, appoints him as the marshal, unaware of his true nature.



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25. Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

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Cast a Long Shadow” (1959) is an engaging Western drama film that tells the story of a young man without a surname who inherits a large, debt-ridden ranch. With no option but to prove his worthiness, he embarks on a difficult journey to manage a cattle drive. Set against the backdrop of the rugged Wild West, this gritty tale serves as a testament to perseverance and resilience.



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26. No Name on the Bullet (1959)

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In the thrilling 1959 Western No Name on the Bullet, John Gant, a mysterious hired killer, rides into the desert town of Lordsburg, Arizona, leaving its residents on edge. With each leading citizen harboring potential enemies, the townspeople become increasingly paranoid, fearing that a professional killer would use their services to seek personal revenge.



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27. The Wild and the Innocent (1959)

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In the rugged wilderness of Wyoming, “The Wild and the Innocent” (1959) follows the life of mountain trapper Yancey, a rough and rugged man with a heart of gold. When he ventures into the nearest town to trade his freshly caught pelts, he unwittingly becomes entangled in a dramatic situation involving the dance-hall girl Rosalie. Rosalie, struggling with the pressures of her demeaning job, finds herself at the mercy of an ill-intentioned crowd.



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28. The Unforgiven (1960)

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The Unforgiven” is a powerful drama set in 19th century Texas, where a loving family is at the mercy of their community when suspicion arises about their adopted daughter’s origins. Directed by the legendary John Huston, the film follows the emotional journey of the family and their community as they struggle with the implications of the daughter’s alleged theft from the local Kiowa tribe.



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29. Hell Bent for Leather (1960)

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Hell Bent for Leather” is a riveting Western movie, set in 1960, that takes viewers on a thrilling journey. Directed by George Sherman and featuring the talents of Audie Murphy, Felicia Farr, and Stephen McNally, this film tells the story of an innocent man, mistakenly believed to be a murderer, who must go on the run to prove his innocence.



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30. Seven Ways from Sundown (1960)

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In “Seven Ways from Sundown, ” a Texas Ranger embarks on a perilous journey to apprehend an outlaw and escort him back to his captors. Along the way, he faces fierce Apache adversaries and cunning bounty hunters. Adding to these challenges is the emotional weight of avenging his brother’s death.



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31. War Is Hell (1961)

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Experience a thrilling ride with the 1961 drama, “War Is Hell”. Set during the tumultuous times of the Korean War, this gripping film follows a glory-seeking sergeant on a daring mission against the enemy. Despite a recent cease-fire declaration, the sergeant insists on leading his platoon into battle to claim glory and medals. However, tensions rise within the ranks as some members begin to suspect something amiss.



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32. Battle at Bloody Beach (1961)

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In the summer of 1961, “Battle at Bloody Beach” (1961) takes us back to the tumultuous days of World War II, as we follow the harrowing journey of American Craig Benson. Set in the Philippines, in the aftermath of the Japanese invasion, Benson steps up to organize a group of guerrilla fighters, delivering supplies and evacuating civilians in a time of great peril. This thrilling drama war film directed by Herbert Coleman showcases the grit and determination of its characters as they navigate the dangerous waters of war.



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33. Posse from Hell (1961)

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In the intense and action-packed western “Posse from Hell” (1961), deputy Banner Cole is determined to bring a group of deadly outlaws to justice. When four escapees from a death cell murder the sheriff, Cole assembles a small posse to track them down. The criminals, who took a woman hostage with plans to ravage her, have proved to be ruthless and cunning, leading to an unrelenting chase.



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34. Six Black Horses (1962)

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Six Black Horses is a gripping 1962 Western drama directed by the talented Harry Keller. The film’s engaging plot follows the story of a breathtakingly beautiful woman with a hidden motive.



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35. Gunfight at Comanche Creek (1963)

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In the Wild West of 1875, “Gunfight at Comanche Creek” unleashes a thrilling tale of crime, redemption, and survival. When a ruthless outlaw gang breaks into a prison and manipulates captured criminals into aiding their nefarious schemes, the stage is set for a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.



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36. Showdown (1963)

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Showdown, ” released in 1963 and directed by R. G. Springsteen, is a gritty Western set in the unforgiving desert landscape.



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37. Apache Rifles (1964)

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In the rugged Arizona Territory, where lawless Apaches reign supreme, a young cavalry officer is entrusted with a vital mission. Assigned the perilous task of taming a band of fierce Apaches who have been terrorizing the outskills, this determined rifleman must navigate treacherous terrain and face off against a deadly enemy.



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38. Bullet for a Badman (1964)

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Bullet for a Badman” is a classic western drama from 1964, starring Audie Murphy and Darren McGavin. The movie follows the lives of two former Texas Rangers, Sam Ward (Murphy) and Logan Keliher (McGavin), who find themselves on opposing sides after Sam turns to a life of crime and Logan marries Sam’s ex-wife.



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39. The Quick Gun (1964)

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The Quick Gun, ” originally titled “The Gunfight at Dodge City” and released in 1964, is a classic western film starring Audie Murphy as Clint Cooper, a gunslinger who returns to his hometown. The town’s residents, including Clint’s former gang members, are preparing to defend against a dangerous gang raid.



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40. Trunk to Cairo (1965)

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In the thrilling 1965 drama, “Trunk to Cairo, ” Audie Murphy stars as a courageous James Bond-style action hero, assigned the mission of destroying a weapons factory run by a fugitive Nazi. With the help of seasoned actor George Sanders and the enchanting Marianne Koch, Murphy faces a web of danger and cunning enemies as he fights against time to save the day. Directed by Menahem Golan and co-written by Marc Behm and Alexander Ramati, this adrenaline-fueled film takes viewers on an unforgettable ride filled with suspense, intrigue, and action.



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41. Arizona Raiders (1965)

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Arizona Raiders is a thrilling 1965 western film set in the Arizona Territory. Directed by William Witney and featuring a star-studded cast including Audie Murphy, Michael Dante, and Ben Cooper, the film follows Quantrill’s (Quantrell) gang as they face near-destruction.



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42. The Texican (1966)

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In the spirited and suspenseful 1966 film “The Texican, ” a former Texas sheriff finds his peaceful life disturbed when he learns his brother, a benevolent newspaper man, has met a violent end in the Arizona Territory. Unsatisfied with the official explanation, he travels to the perilous desert terrain, embarking on a thrilling adventure to unravel the truth and seek justice.



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43. Gunpoint (1966)

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Gunpoint” takes us on a thrilling western journey in 1966. A young, courageous sheriff, determined to protect his town, assembles his posse and embarks on a chase after a notorious gang of train robbers, along with a kidnapped woman that they hold captive.



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44. 40 Guns to Apache Pass (1967)

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In 1967, “40 Guns to Apache Pass” unfolded a thrilling tale of adventure, drama, and romance set in the Arizona Territory during the year 1868. The film centers on the mission of Murphy, a soldier tasked with delivering a crucial shipment of rifles. However, greedy white traders seek to exploit the situation, colluding with mutinous soldiers to snatch the guns.



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45. A Time for Dying (1969)

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A Time for Dying” is a 1969 Western drama film directed by Budd Boetticher. The movie follows the life of a naive farm boy named Cass, who marries a newcomer saloon girl named Nellie in a shotgun wedding officiated by Judge Roy Bean. However, their honeymoon is cut short by the violent presence of the Jesse James gang.



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46. Travelin’ Light (1971)

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Travelin’ Light” is a 1971 Canadian documentary-music film directed by Jack McCallum, featuring an enchanting and soulful blend of folk, country, and gospel music. With a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes, this enchanting film is rated G, making it perfect for viewers of all ages to enjoy.



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47. America at the Movies (1976)

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America at the Movies” is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.



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48. Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005)

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Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That” takes you on an inspiring journey through the life and works of the influential filmmaker behind some of America’s most iconic Western movies. Narrated by Ed Harris, this documentary provides an in-depth look into Boetticher’s contributions to the Western genre and highlights his impact on the industry. Interviews with colleagues and admirers add a level of insight and reveal the passion that drove this talented artist.



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