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  1. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Showdown at Abilene is a 1956 American Western film directed by Charles F. Haas (as Charles Haas) and starring Jock Mahoney, Martha Hyer and Lyle Bettger.It ...

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  2. Showdown at Abilene. 1956. 1 hr 20 mins. NR. Watchlist. Returning Civil War vet (Jock Mahoney) helps farmers protect their land. Peggy: Martha Hyer. Verne: David Janssen. Dave: Lyle Bettger.

  3. There is nothing original about Showdown at Abilene, but it's in that formulaic nature that its value lies.. A competently made B-western, it's constructed out of well-worn story beats, things like: cattlemen vs. ranchers, the post-Civil War west (well, west-ish — it takes place in Kansas), a presumed-dead man coming home only to find his girl engaged to his best friend, and the kind of PTSD ...

  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Showdown at Abilene (1956) - Charles F. Haas, Charles Haas on AllMovie - In this western, the ex-sheriff of Abilene…

  5. Showdown at Abilene is a bog-standard Universal Western of the mid-1950s with all that that implies: quite high production values, good (Techni)color and nice photography (Irving Glassberg again) of attractive Western locations, solid if uninspired direction and script, good but not galactic stars, and generally quite a lot of fun.

  6. Showdown at Abilene is a film directed by Charles F. Haas with Jock Mahoney, Martha Hyer, Lyle Bettger, David Janssen .... Year: 1956. Original title: Showdown at Abilene. Synopsis: Jim Trask, former sheriff of Abilene, returns to the town after fighting for the Confederacy to find everyone thought he was dead.

  7. The Civil War is over; former sheriff Jim Trask returns to Abilene, Kansas from the Confederate army, to find the town divided into nastily feuding cattle vs. farming factions, working up to a range war. Jim's friend, one-handed Dave Mosely, is now a cattle tycoon and about to marry Jim's girl Peggy. The situation begs for taking sides, but ...