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  1. Lone Star (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Lone Star is a 1952 American Western film starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford, Ed Begley, and Lionel Barrymore (in his final role) as President Andrew Jackson. The film also marks the first (uncredited) screen appearance by then-13-year-old George Hamilton, playing beside Barrymore in the role of Jackson's servant.

    • Z. Wayne Griffin
  3. Top Gap. By what name was Lone Star (1952) officially released in India in English? Answer. See more gaps » Edit page. Lone Star (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Lone Star: Directed by Vincent Sherman. With Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford, Lionel Barrymore. Ex-President Andrew Jackson sends Texan Devereaux Burke back home on a mission to facilitate Sam Houston's drive for U.S. statehood.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Vincent Sherman
    • 1952-02-08
  5. Clark Gable. Devereaux Burke. Ava Gardner. Martha Ronda. Broderick Crawford. Thomas Craden. Lionel Barrymore. Andrew Jackson. Beulah Bondi. Minniver Bryan. Ed Begley. Anthony Demmet. James Burke. Luther Kilgore. William Farnum. Tom Crockett. Lowell Gilmore. Captain Elliott. Moroni Olsen. Sam Houston. Russell Simpson. Maynard Cole. William Conrad.

  6. Clark Gable. Devereaux Burke. Ava Gardner. Martha Ronda. Broderick Crawford. Thomas Craden. Lionel Barrymore. Andrew Jackson. Beulah Bondi. Minniver Bryan. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo. Film Details. Genre. Western. Adventure. Historical. Release Date. Feb 8, 1952. Premiere Information. New York opening: 31 Jan 1952. Production Company.

  7. Borden Chase. Screenplay. Howard Estabrook. Story. Full Cast & Crew. Reviews 1. Discussions 0. Written by John Chard on July 29, 2018. Rip-roaring big star, big budget semi-historical story about cattle baron Devereaux Burke, who is enlisted by an aging Andrew Jackson to dissuade Sam Houston from establishing Texas as a republic.