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  1. Sep 3, 2013 · Ambush: Taylor is a civilian scout drafted by the cavalry in this standard, 1950 Western, from a Luke Short story. Devil’s Doorway: Anthony Mann directs Taylor and a superb supporting cast in MGM’s look at the plight of the American Indian, with an emphasis on action.

  2. 4 days ago · Delve into the captivating world of classic films, as Taylor graces the screen. From his earliest hit roles to his later popular work, every film in this collection showcases the range and versatility that made Taylor one of the greatest actors of his time.

  3. May 15, 2017 · Spangler Arlington Brugh, renamed Robert Taylor by MGM on his signing for them in 1934, was one of the most famous movie stars of his time. He is probably best known as a romantic lead, or striding through Hollywood’s idea of the Middle Ages with a sword, but he was brought up on the plains of Nebraska, rode well and always wanted to be in ...

  4. From 1959 to 1962, he was the star of the TV series The Detectives (1959), and when Ronald Reagan bowed out of TV's popular western anthology Death Valley Days (1952) for a political career, Taylor took over as host and sometime actor (1966-1968) until his death from lung cancer at the age of only 57.

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    • June 8, 1969
  5. 6.6 (1.7K) Rate. Former gunslinger Steve Sinclair (Taylor), is now a peaceful rancher, but things go wrong when his wild brother Tony (Cassavetes) arrives with his new gun--and his new fiancée, former saloon girl Joan Blake (London). Director Robert Parrish John Sturges Stars Robert Taylor Julie London John Cassavetes.

  6. In 1965, Taylor made his only Western away from MGM, Savage Pampas, a film Metro never would have made. Set in Argentina, and shot in Spain, it plays like a Spaghetti Western version of Westward the Women.

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  8. Taylor shared the lead with Richard Widmark in the edgy John Sturges western The Law and Jake Wade (1958). Taylor's long tenure at MGM ended in 1959; he was the last remaining major star under contract from the studio's heyday.