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Poster of The Gunfighter

The Gunfighter

Release Date: Friday, June 23 1950 (72 years ago)
Portrait of Gregory PeckGregory Peck
Jimmy Ringo
Gregory Peck was:
Portrait of Helen WestcottHelen Westcott
Peggy Walsh
Helen Westcott was:
Portrait of Millard MitchellMillard Mitchell
Marshal Mark Strett
Millard Mitchell was:
Portrait of Jean ParkerJean Parker
Molly
Jean Parker was:
Portrait of Karl MaldenKarl Malden
Mac
Karl Malden was:
Portrait of Skip HomeierSkip Homeier
Hunt Bromley
Skip Homeier was:
Portrait of Anthony RossAnthony Ross
Deputy Charlie Norris
Anthony Ross was:
Portrait of Verna FeltonVerna Felton
Mrs. August Pennyfeather
Verna Felton was:
Portrait of Ellen CorbyEllen Corby
Mrs. Devlin
Ellen Corby was:
Portrait of Richard JaeckelRichard Jaeckel
Eddie
Richard Jaeckel was:
Portrait of Victor AdamsonVictor Adamson
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Victor Adamson was:
Portrait of Murray AlperMurray Alper
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Murray Alper was:
Portrait of C.E. AndersonC.E. Anderson
Street Loafer (uncredited)
C.E. Anderson was:
Portrait of Carl AndreCarl Andre
Street Loafer (uncredited)
Carl Andre was:
Portrait of Beulah ArchulettaBeulah Archuletta
Indian woman (uncredited)
Beulah Archuletta was:
Portrait of Gregg BartonGregg Barton
Pete's Pal (uncredited)
Gregg Barton was:
Portrait of Chet BrandenburgChet Brandenburg
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg was:
Portrait of Peter BroccoPeter Brocco
Card Player (uncredited)
Peter Brocco was:
Portrait of Larry BuchananLarry Buchanan
Bit Part (uncredited)
Larry Buchanan was:
Portrait of Harry CarterHarry Carter
Townsman (uncredited)
Harry Carter was:
Portrait of Cliff ClarkCliff Clark
Jerry Marlowe (uncredited)
Cliff Clark was:
Portrait of Angela ClarkeAngela Clarke
Mac's Wife (uncredited)
Angela Clarke was:
Portrait of David ClarkeDavid Clarke
Second Brother (uncredited)
David Clarke was:
Portrait of Edmund CobbEdmund Cobb
Citizen (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb was:
Portrait of Heinie ConklinHeinie Conklin
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin was:
Portrait of Dick CurtisDick Curtis
Crowd Extra (uncredited)
Dick Curtis was:
Portrait of Donald DuranDonald Duran
Boy (uncredited)
Donald Duran was:
Portrait of Eddie EhrhartEddie Ehrhart
Archie (uncredited)
Eddie Ehrhart was:
Portrait of John GeorgeJohn George
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
John George was:
Portrait of Herschel GrahamHerschel Graham
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Herschel Graham was:
Portrait of Herman HackHerman Hack
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Herman Hack was:
Portrait of Alan Hale Jr.Alan Hale Jr.
First Brother (uncredited)
Alan Hale Jr. was:
Portrait of Sherry HallSherry Hall
Townsman (uncredited)
Sherry Hall was:
Portrait of Harry HarveyHarry Harvey
Ike (uncredited)
Harry Harvey was:
Portrait of Jim HaywardJim Hayward
Minor Role (uncredited)
Jim Hayward was:
Portrait of Len HendryLen Hendry
Card Player (uncredited)
Len Hendry was:
Portrait of Ray HykeRay Hyke
Card Player (uncredited)
Ray Hyke was:
Portrait of Jean InnessJean Inness
Alice Marlowe (uncredited)
Jean Inness was:
Portrait of Tommy LeeTommy Lee
Long Fu - Cayenne Restaurant Cook (uncredited)
Tommy Lee was:
Portrait of Pierce LydenPierce Lyden
Barfly (uncredited)
Pierce Lyden was:
Portrait of Terry MacRaeTerry MacRae
Street Loafer (uncredited)
Terry MacRae was:
Portrait of Ted MapesTed Mapes
Pete's Pal (uncredited)
Ted Mapes was:
Portrait of Mae MarshMae Marsh
Mrs. O'Brien (uncredited)
Mae Marsh was:
Portrait of Forrest MatthewsForrest Matthews
Bud (uncredited)
Forrest Matthews was:
Portrait of John McKeeJohn McKee
Card Player (uncredited)
John McKee was:
Portrait of Harry MendozaHarry Mendoza
Frank Loving (uncredited)
Harry Mendoza was:
Portrait of James MillicanJames Millican
Pete (uncredited)
James Millican was:
Portrait of Ralph MoodyRalph Moody
Old Man (uncredited)
Ralph Moody was:
Portrait of Alberto MorinAlberto Morin
Pablo (uncredited)
Alberto Morin was:
Portrait of Edward MundyEdward Mundy
Man on Street (uncredited)
Edward Mundy was:
Portrait of B.G. NormanB.G. Norman
Jimmie Walsh (uncredited)
B.G. Norman was:
Portrait of Herman NowlinHerman Nowlin
Skeeter (uncredited)
Herman Nowlin was:
Portrait of Eddie ParksEddie Parks
Joe the Barber (uncredited)
Eddie Parks was:
Portrait of Hank PattersonHank Patterson
Jake (uncredited)
Hank Patterson was:
Portrait of John PickardJohn Pickard
Third Brother (uncredited)
John Pickard was:
Portrait of Harry 'Snub' PollardHarry 'Snub' Pollard
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard was:
Portrait of Edward RickardEdward Rickard
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Edward Rickard was:
Portrait of Warren SchannonWarren Schannon
Boy (uncredited)
Warren Schannon was:
Portrait of Harry ShannonHarry Shannon
Chuck (uncredited)
Harry Shannon was:
Portrait of George SlocumGeorge Slocum
Street Loafer (uncredited)
George Slocum was:
Portrait of Marvin SmithMarvin Smith
Boy (uncredited)
Marvin Smith was:
Portrait of Kim SpaldingKim Spalding
Clerk (uncredited)
Kim Spalding was:
Portrait of Ray SpikerRay Spiker
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Ray Spiker was:
Portrait of Houseley StevensonHouseley Stevenson
Mr. Barlow (uncredited)
Houseley Stevenson was:
Portrait of Ferris TaylorFerris Taylor
George the Grocer (uncredited)
Ferris Taylor was:
Portrait of Kenneth TobeyKenneth Tobey
Swede (uncredited)
Kenneth Tobey was:
Portrait of Jack TornekJack Tornek
Barfly (uncredited)
Jack Tornek was:
Portrait of Archie TwitchellArchie Twitchell
Johnny (uncredited)
Archie Twitchell was:
Portrait of William VedderWilliam Vedder
Minister (uncredited)
William Vedder was:
Portrait of Dan WhiteDan White
Card Player in Barber Shop (uncredited)
Dan White was:
Portrait of Blackie WhitefordBlackie Whiteford
Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)
Blackie Whiteford was:
Portrait of Anne WhitfieldAnne Whitfield
Carrie Lou (uncredited)
Anne Whitfield was:
Portrait of Duke YorkDuke York
Pete's Pal (uncredited)
Duke York was:
Portrait of Credda ZajacCredda Zajac
Mrs. Cooper (uncredited)
Credda Zajac was:
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