People recommend Escape movie (Apache, pioggia di fuoco).
Movie Is being made - in 1990.
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Adventure
Languages: English
Locations: North Carolina, USA
Runtimes: 88
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: PFM:35 mm
In movie played:
Barry Bell (actor)
Birth Notes: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Birth Date: 22 June 1951
G. Monty Brinson (actor)
Spouse: 'Kim Richards (I)' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced); 1 child
Richard Gilliland (actor)
Was born on the same day as 'Richard Dean Anderson' (qv).
Birth Notes: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Magazine Covers: "Veronica" (Netherlands), 16 September 1978, Iss. 38
Spouse: 'Jean Smart' (qv) (7 June 1987 - present); 1 child
Birth Date: 23 January 1950
Ed Grady (actor)
Joel Kates (actor)
Joe Kurtzo (actor)
Lash La Rue (actor)
Married and divorced 10 times., Although the horse he used was at times called "Rush" and "Black Diamond" in his films, it was actually the same horse--Black Diamond.
Death Notes: Burbank, California, USA (emphysema)
"B"-movie cowboy hero of the late 40's whose namesake was the bullwhip which he wielded in subduing the bad guys., He looked so much like superstar 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) that character actress 'Sarah Padden' (qv) asked if the two were related. LaRue said he didn't think so. After a long pause studying the young actor's face, she asked, "Did your mother ever meet Humphrey Bogart?" Alfred "Lash" LaRue was born in Louisiana (although some records indicate Michigan). His father was a traveling salesman, and young Alfred spent his formative years moving all across the country. His family finally settled in Los Angeles and he attended St. John's Military Academy and began college at College of the Pacific, intending to study law. At some point he took an acting class there in an attempt to overcome a speech impediment. After college he followed his father into sales and became a real estate agent. Unsatisfied, he switched to hairdressing before falling into acting. In 1945 he was interviewed by veteran low-budget producer / director 'Robert Emmett Tansey' (qv), who was looking for a bullwhip-cracking anti-hero to co-star in a production at lowly Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC). That studio had been around since 1940, rising out of the ashes of 'Ben Judell' (qv)'s failed dream, and had quickly earned a reputation--entirely justified--of being the worst studio among the denizens of "Poverty Row", that grouping of cheapjack independent producers and ultra-low-budget production companies that composed the bottom rung of the Hollywood food chain, at least since the days of equally shoddy Syndicate Pictures a decade before. LaRue, with his remarkable resemblance to Bogart, certainly looked the part and was cast after claiming he'd worked a bullwhip since childhood. In fact he had never handled one, so after he was cast he ran out and borrowed a whip. He spent the next several days trying to learn to use it, but wound up beating himself senseless and bloody, and was finally forced to admit to Tansey that he didn't know what he was doing. Impressed by LaRue's sincerity and laughing at his injuries, Tansey arranged for personalized bullwhip instruction, a rather lavish expense for penny-pinching PRC. Al had appeared in a handful of walk-on roles at Universal, but after realistically gauging his chances at becoming a star at a major studio, he decided it was better to be a bigger fish in a small pond (or, in PRC's case, a mud puddle). His PRC debut, _Song of Old Wyoming (1945)_ (qv), headlined singing cowboy 'Eddie Dean (I)' (qv) and co-starred the beautiful 'Jennifer Holt (I)' (qv), veteran actor 'Jack Holt (I)' (qv)'s daughter. This picture was also unique as being PRC's first western to be shot in color, albeit in Cinecolor, a process favored by low-budget producers because it was much cheaper than the better known (and more garish) Technicolor, even though it was decidedly inferior and gave films shot in it an anemic, washed-out look. Although he wasn't the star, and billed as "the Cheyenne Kid," LaRue received a relatively large amount of fan mail and it dawned on the powers-that-be at PRC that they had a potential star on their hands. Not wanting to mess with a good thing, the studio paired the whip-cracking LaRue with the singing Dean two more times before splitting them off into their own pictures. LaRue quickly adopted an all-black wardrobe and rode a jet black horse to accentuate his image as a bad guy / good guy, sort of an early western anti-hero. He was assigned a sidekick, the hard-drinking, middle-aged 'Al St. John' (qv)--a former Keystone Kop for 'Mack Sennett' (qv)--beginning with _Law of the Lash (1947)_ (qv) and the two gradually became good friends. At PRC he became "King of the Bullwhip" and a solid staple of Saturday-afternoon matinées. LaRue remained with the company after it morphed into Eagle-Lion in 1948, usually playing a character named Cheyenne Davis, before adopting the "Lash" moniker he'd been using for years in screen credits. In private life LaRue loved booze, women and flashy--preferably custom-tailored--clothes. He was married so often it was hard to keep track of his wives, but most sources agree that the number ranged from 10 to 12, two of his more notable ones being actresses 'Reno Browne' (qv), a blonde beauty who co-starred in a few of his films, and 'Barbra Fuller' (qv). Aside from a penchant for marrying pretty much anyone he became attracted to, he also acquired an alcohol problem (which he would battle, with varying degrees of success, for the rest of his life) and after his acting career waned in the early '50s he ran into financial problems. Despite having one of the more recognizable names in B-westerns, he never ranked among the top stars in popularity polls, probably attributable less to his screen persona or acting ability and more to his films' awful scripts and deplorable lack of production values due to PRC's legendary cheapness, a factor that hurt the careers of many of the studio's western stars (had he been signed to a less penurious studio like Republic or Columbia, his career might have risen to far greater heights). LaRue almost always performed his own stunts--mainly because PRC was loathe to spend money on professional stunt men, who in those days demanded higher pay than the stars they were doubling for--a fact he took pride in and made sure that he "conveniently" lost his hat during action scenes so his audience could see that it was actually him in the fray and not a stunt double. It's interesting to note that although he was never a top-ranked cowboy star during his heyday, he rated his own comic book series that lasted until 1960. After riding out a particularly rough period of his life in the 1960s, he began appearing at Hollywood memorabilia and western shows where he cheerfully greeted fans, happily signed autographs and gained a reputation of being pleasantly accessible. He died in 1996.
Birth Notes: Gretna, Louisiana, USA
Books: David Rothel. _Lash LaRue: King of the Bullwhip._ Madison, NC: Empire Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0944019420, C. Sharpe. _Lash LaRue--The Man, Not the Legend._ 1996.
Birth Name: LaRue, Alfred
Spouse: 'Reno Browne' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Barbra Fuller' (qv) (? - ?), 'Marion Carney' (qv) (? - 21 May 1996) (his death)
Death Date: 21 May 1996
Birth Date: 15 June 1917
Kim Milford (actor)
Pictorials: "Viva" (USA), October 1974, Vol. 2, Iss. 1, by: Yoram Kahana, "The Rock Star: Kim Milford in the Nude"
Death Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA (heart failure shortly after heart surgery)
Richard Kim Milford be an actor-singer-songwriter-composer-dancer who former appear bounded by SummerStock Theatre in Chicago at age 10; at age 13 he was in the imaginative production of Hair (he play Woof and Claude). In 1976 he was award the Faith and Freedom Award by agency of the Religious Heritage of America all for his portrayal of the Prodigal Son in ABC Directories round "Round Trip". He subsequent perform in the first concert pleasure fall of Jesus Christ Superstar playing Jesus and Judas, and in the first surrender of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in role of Rocky (Roxy Cast in LA, and in NYC next to Broadway). He was also in the acting Henry Sweet Henry, 1776, Your Own Thing, Rockabye Hamlet, More Than You Deserve, and Sunset. Later Kim was the head songster for the Jeff Beck Group (Aug-Sept '72) and consequently work on tube (TV pictures: Song of the Succubus [with Brooke Adams] and Rock-A-Die-Baby (aka Night of the Full Moon), both in 1975 on ABC's Wild World of Entertainment, and on Mannix (Portrait in Blues). Kim was also in the factor films Laserblast, Bloodbrothers, Corvette Summer, Escape, Nightmare at Noon, and Wired to Kill. Kim encompass one album titled "Chain Your Lovers to the Bedposts" and 2 singles, "Muddy River Water" (Decca) and "Help be on the Way, Rozea." He is also on the Sunset soundtrack, Roxy Cast album of Rocky Horror Picture Show, and have a song "Justice" on the 'Ciao! Manhattan' (Edie Sedgewick) grey peak; in fort, he's on several bootlegs of the Aug-Sept '72 Jeff Beck concert. He also perpetrate one or credibly two albums beside his stiffness group Moon; they be the trimming in the two TV movies above. Richard Kim Milford die in Chicago on June 16, 1988 of heart fragments, after have undergone heart surgery several weeks unplanned. He was with the rare occupation 37 years matured.
Height: 5' 9"
Quotes: "I am what I am because I am my own man" - 1974 Viva magazine interview
Birth Notes: Glen Ridge, New Jersey, USA
Other Works: Portrayed Rocky, the creation of Dr. Frank-n-furter in the original Broadway production of "The Rocky Horror Show," 1975., Acted in a Braodway stage production of the musical "Rockabye Hamlet" which ran from February 17, 1976 to February 21, 1976., Worked as an understudy and eventually became a replacement for another actor as Claude in a Broadway stage production of the hit counterculture musical "Hair"., Acted in a Broadway stage production of the musical "Henry, Sweet Henry" which ran from October 23, 1967 to December 31, 1967.
Birth Name: Milford, Richard Kim
Brother of 'Penelope Milford' (qv), Grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago - Winnetka, Illinois; went to New Trier HS. Also went to California Institute of the Arts., His character in the cult film "Laserblast" (considered one of the worst science fiction films ever made) blows up a "Star Wars" sign with his laser gun. That same year, Milford played a villain in the film "Corvette Summer" starring Mark Hamill ("Luke Skywalker" from "Star Wars").
Death Date: 16 June 1988
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), March 1978, Vol. 2, Iss. 12, pg. 22-23,+70, by: Charles Bogle, "Laserblast", "Viva" (USA), October 1974, Vol. 2, Iss. 1, by: Barbara Marshall, "The Rock Star: Kim Milford in the Nude"
Birth Date: 7 February 1951
Laurens Moore (actor)
Birth Notes: Gaffney, South Carolina, USA
Death Date: 12 January 2009
Birth Date: 2 December 1919
Jerry Rushing (actor)
Where Now: (2007) Owns and operates a wild boar hunting preserve near Taylorsville, NC called the Chestnut Hunting Lodge, and is open for hunting year round.
Birth Name: Rushing, Jerry Elijah
Birth Notes: Monroe, North Carolina, USA
Birth Date: 1937
Judson Earney Scott (actor)
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), June 1983, Vol. 6, Iss. 71, pg. 14-15, by: Martha Bonds, "Judson Scott: The Phoenix Rises from the Ashes"
Besides his TV and montage credit, Judson Scott clasp an common acting perspective. He starred by Broadway next to 'Al Pacino' (qv) inside Shakespeare's "Richard III" in 1979. He appear with 'John Houseman (I)' (qv)'s The Acting Company in several classical theatre production, and tour locally with The Company in favour of 2 years. He graduate from The University of California with a B.A. in Theatre Arts, and educated at Los Angeles' prestigious Actor's Studio. He received the 'Irene Ryan' (qv) Award for Best Actor, Western United States. He be a founding appendage of the Cabaret Theatre Company in Los Angeles.
Height: 6' 3"
Birth Notes: Azusa, California, USA
Other Works: Al Pacino's "Richard III" Cort Theater, American Place Theater, The Acting Company in Reperatory, National Tour - The Acting Company (2 years), Founder & Director: John Houseman
Birth Name: Earney, Judson Scott
Went to Carl Sandberg Jr. High and Glendora High School., Attended college and got a scholorship to Juliard. Graduated both with a BA in Theater Arts., At the end of the school year in college, he entered a contest at the American College Film festival in Washington D.C. which won for him the 'Irene Ryan' (qv) Award - Best Actor in the Western U.S., Judson is a champion surfer - he began surfing at the age of 9 for Hobie surfboards., Also plays tennis, skis, lifts weights, makes pottery, writes, rides horseback, paints, reads and does stand-up comedy., Starred in the exceedingly short-lived sci-fi series _"The Phoenix" (1981)_ (qv) ., Although featured as Khan's right-hand man, Joachim, in _Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)_ (qv), his name did not appear in the credits., Plays concert piano., Is one of only 32 actors or actresses to have starred with both the original _"Star Trek" (1966)_ (qv) cast (up to and including _Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)_ (qv)) and that of one of the spin-offs.
Birth Date: 15 July 1952
Kin Shriner (actor)
Interviews: "Us" (USA), 14 September 1982, Vol. 6, Iss. 19, pg. 43-44, by: Pat Sellers, "General Hospital's Scotty has learned that, on TV, nice guys finish last"
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
He is the son of the late humorist 'Herb Shriner' (qv)., He is the oldest twin by 8 minutes., Twin brother of 'Wil Shriner' (qv).
Birth Date: 6 December 1953
Kent Warren (actor)
Derek Whittington (actor)
Jerry Whittington (actor)
Birth Notes: High Point, North Carolina, USA
Birth Date: 30 July 1941
Rusty Wiggs (actor)
Ken Young (actor)
Elizabeth Jeager (actress)
Brenda Knox (actress)
Kim Richards (actress)
Kyle Richards (actress)
Emily Smith (actress)
G. Monty Brinson (producer)
Melanie Grefe (producer)
William Grefe (producer)
Dennis Hardison (producer)
Kim Richards (producer)
G. Monty Brinson (writer)
Lee Stull (writer)
Irl Dixon (cinematographer)
Mitch DeMatoff (composer)
Dale Schnoz (composer)
Richard Styles (director)
Joanne D'Antonio (editor)
Sherwood Jones (editor)
Jerry Whittington (editor)
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