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  1. 30 de jan. de 1991 · Far Country, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) The Dignity Of The Occasion Just docked in Skagway, Alaska with his cattle from Wyoming, James Stewart as Jeff Webster, fleeing a trumped-up murder charge, encounters the local law (John McIntire as “Judge” Gannon), rescued by his partners (Walter Brennan, Jay C. Flippen), Ruth Roman with ironic observations, early in Anthony Mann’s The Far Country ...

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · John McIntire: Pioneering the Television Frontier. Oh, boy, the ’50s and ’60s were a grimy, glorious golden era for Westerns, and smack dab in the middle of it all was John McIntire, steering the genre into uncharted territories. Now, John wasn’t just any actor—he was the actor who gave America a taste of the old West when it needed it ...

  3. Confira todos os filmes e séries de John McIntire. De seus primeiros passos até o final de seus 41 anos de carreira.

  4. One factor contributing to this unpopular decision could have been the show’s transition into an hourlong format starting with Season 8. Since their airtime had been reduced, the production team had to make changes to both format and character development of their show, including considering cutting John McIntire from its roster in order to open up additional narrative arcs.

  5. John McIntire (Spokane, Washington; 27 de junio de 1907-Pasadena, California; 30 de enero de 1991) fue un actor estadounidense. Carrera [ editar ] Nacido en Pasadena , California , EUA , empezó su carrera en los años 40, actuando en las películas: The Hucksters con Clark Gable , Call Northside 777 con James Stewart , Command Decision y Down to the Sea in Ships .

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  7. The story of John McIntire who was buried alive in Edinburgh, 15 April 1824, is perhaps best taken with a pinch of salt. Although the horror of being buried alive, or taphaphobia, was very much at its height in the mid-nineteenth century, there is still some scepticism as to the validity of this next article.