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  1. The Iron Mistress

    The Iron Mistress

    1953 · Biography · 1h 50m
  2. The Iron Mistress is a 1952 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Alan Ladd and Virginia Mayo. It ends with Bowie's marriage to Ursula de Veramendi and does not deal with his death at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. It was the first film Ladd made at Warner Bros. after spending a decade at Paramount Pictures.

    • $2.9 million (US rentals)
    • Henry Blanke
  3. The Iron Mistress: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, Joseph Calleia, Phyllis Kirk. The life of nineteenth-century pioneer Jim Bowie is portrayed.

    • (962)
    • Action, Adventure, Biography
    • Gordon Douglas
    • 1953-03-12
  4. Synopsis. In 1825, Jim Bowie journeys to New Orleans from his family's backwoods home in Bayou Sara to sell some lumber. His brothers caution Jim, a carefree young man whose only interest is in throwing knives, to hold out for a good price. In New Orleans, Jim makes the acquaintance of French painter James Audubon, who has angered the wealthy ...

    • Gordon Douglas, Oren Haglund
    • Alan Ladd
  5. Jan 25, 2018 · It took a lot of work and research to create the Bowie knife used for the classic 1952 film, "The Iron Mistress." But when it was over, an icon would be born. Read more, see photos and watch video clips here.

  6. The Iron Mistress. In this biopic, Jim Bowie (Alan Ladd) goes to New Orleans, where he falls for Judalon (Virginia Mayo) and befriends her brother, Narcisse (Douglas Dick). Soon, Jim is forced...

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    • Gordon Douglas
    • Biography
    • Alan Ladd
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  9. Jul 29, 2017 · The Iron Mistress (1952) Alana Ladd portroys Jim Bowie during his early days, as a young man who leaves the backwood swamps of Mississippi to sell lumber in New Orleans and meets the woman — Judalon de Borney (Virginia Mayo) — who becomes his love and inspiration.