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?
Tom Owens: What are you doing?
Vinnie Holt: I'm taking this room.
Tom Owens: I'm sorry, this is mine.
Vinnie Holt: [Authoritatively] Not tonight, it's not!
Zimmerman: [referring to Vin] Keep away from her!
Tevis: Why, I ain't been cured of women. Ain't had your medicine, Jim.
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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?
Tom Owens: What are you doing?
Vinnie Holt: I'm taking this room.
Tom Owens: I'm sorry, this is mine.
Vinnie Holt: [Authoritatively] Not tonight, it's not!
Zimmerman: [referring to Vin] Keep away from her!
Tevis: Why, I ain't been cured of women. Ain't had your medicine, Jim.
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Facts about
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.
In 1954, 20th Century Fox distributed this film on a double bill with Inferno starring Robert Ryan and Rhonda Fleming.
The theme in the main title is from Brigham Young, by Alfred Newman.
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In 1954, 20th Century Fox distributed this film on a double bill with Inferno starring Robert Ryan and Rhonda Fleming.
The theme in the main title is from Brigham Young, by Alfred Newman.
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