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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Buy or rent. Academy Award winner Clark Gable stars with Ava Gardner in a story of two powerful, bitter rivals who battle over the future of the newly independent Texas R...

  4. Lone Star (1952) -- (Movie Clip) You Aim To Stop Him? Clark Gable is Devereaux Burke, headed from Tennessee to Texas where he’ll be organizing support for annexation into the United States, when he gets a lucky chance to rescue a key rival (Broderick Crawford as Craden) from Indians, not revealing his identity, in Lone Star, 1952.

    • Vincent Sherman, Richard Rosen, Sid Sidman
    • Clark Gable
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1046267-lone_starLone Star | Rotten Tomatoes

    Andrew Jackson. Beulah Bondi. Minniver Bryan. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In the early 1840s, cattle baron Devereaux Burke (Clark Gable) is tasked by President Andrew...

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    • Vincent Sherman
    • Western
    • Clark Gable
  6. Dec 6, 2018 · S urprisingly, 1952’s Lone Star was Clark Gable’s first real foray into the Western genre. And MGM spared little expense (except one) in bring it to the big screen. They brought together an outstanding cast, adding Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford and Lionel Barrymore to the film.

  7. 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.

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