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  1. Barbara Stanwyck (/ ˈ s t æ n w ɪ k /; born Ruby Catherine Stevens; July 16, 1907 – January 20, 1990) was an American actress, model and dancer. A stage, film, and television star, during her 60-year professional career she was known for her strong, realistic screen presence and versatility.

  2. The Captain's Wife: Directed by Tay Garnett. With Eric Fleming, Clint Eastwood, Sheb Wooley, Paul Brinegar. When Favor goes to a fort for supplies, he finds only civilians left to hold off Comancheros in the area. The wife of the commandant sent out the last of the soldiers on her own hoping her husband would win a promotion and trip east.

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    • Western
    • Tay Garnett
    • 1962-01-12
  3. In 1862, Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads compete westward across the wilderness toward California. Director Cecil B. DeMille Stars Barbara Stanwyck Joel McCrea Akim Tamiroff. 3. The Great Man's Lady. 1941 1h 30m Approved. 6.6 (850) Rate. A 100-year-old pioneer woman tells her story in flashbacks.

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  5. Favor: Eric Fleming. Carr: John Howard. Holloway: Robert Lowery. Wishbone: Paul Brinegar. Hagerty: Nestor Paiva. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Rawhide : The Captain's Wife (1962) - Tay Garnett on AllMovie - Barbara Stanwyck as an Army captain's wife whose….

  6. Barbara Stanwyck ... Nora Holloway (as Miss Barbara Stanwyck) John Howard ... James Carr: Robert Lowery ... Capt. Holloway: Nestor Paiva ... Hagerty: Eugene Mazzola ... Tonio (as Eugene Martin) Dennis Cross ... Tonkin: Don C. Harvey ...

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · Before Eddie Muller took over the Saturday night/Sunday morning niche on TCM with his Noir Alley, I was only familiar with a few classics of film noir such as Double Indemnity (directed by Billy...

  8. Still, she had some fine exceptions: Preston Sturges' enchanting comedy Christmas in July (1940), with Dick Powell; Tay Garnett's lighthearted war romp My Favorite Spy (1942) co-starring Kay Kyser; Julien Duvivier's taut The Imposter (1944), holding her own with a brooding Jean Gabin; and Mark Robson's chilling low-budget chiller Isle of the ...