Rawhide (1951) | |
Director(s) | Henry Hathaway |
Producer(s) | Samuel G. Engel |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance, Western |
Top Topics | Gold, Outlaws |
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Rawhide (1951) was a Western - Drama Film directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Samuel G. Engel.
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Tom Owens:
[Gesturing to the horse trough] You see that?
Vinnie Holt: That what?
Tom Owens: 'That what' that Sam is pumping water to.
Vinnie Holt: [Indignantly] That's a horse trough!
Tom Owens: Well, just don't use any soap. The animals don't like it.
Vinnie Holt: Is that where you take a bath?
Zimmerman: [referring to Vin] Keep away from her!
Tevis: Why, I ain't been cured of women. Ain't had your medicine, Jim.
Zimmerman: Tevis has no respect for the dead.
Vinnie Holt: And he just loves the living?
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Vinnie Holt: That what?
Tom Owens: 'That what' that Sam is pumping water to.
Vinnie Holt: [Indignantly] That's a horse trough!
Tom Owens: Well, just don't use any soap. The animals don't like it.
Vinnie Holt: Is that where you take a bath?
Zimmerman: [referring to Vin] Keep away from her!
Tevis: Why, I ain't been cured of women. Ain't had your medicine, Jim.
Zimmerman: Tevis has no respect for the dead.
Vinnie Holt: And he just loves the living?
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Facts about
Everett Sloane was originally cast as Tevis, but after a action scene in which Hayward was unhappy with his roughness when he threw her to the floor, he was replaced by Jack Elam.
During its run on television during the early 1960s, it was retitled "Desperate Siege" in order to distinguish it from the Eric Fleming/Clint Eastwood TV series.
The theme in the main title is from Brigham Young, by Alfred Newman.
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During its run on television during the early 1960s, it was retitled "Desperate Siege" in order to distinguish it from the Eric Fleming/Clint Eastwood TV series.
The theme in the main title is from Brigham Young, by Alfred Newman.
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