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The Fort Pierce Story

The Fort Pierce Story

1963
TV Episode
As the wagon train reaches Fort Pierce it is in dangerous Indian country. Chris is hoping the Army will provide an escort when they leave, but the Colonel refuses due to Army orders. In fact, he wants the lone woman there to leave with the train.

Directed by:

William Witney
William-Witney
99 total credits
Credits include: Master of the World, Zorro, Adventures of Captain Marvel, Darktown Strutters and 40 Guns to Apache Pass

Writer:

John McGreevey
John-McGreevey
34 total credits
Credits include: Night Crossing, Crowhaven Farm, My Three Sons, Hello Down There and Unabomber: The True Story

Starring:

Ronald Reagan
Ronald-Reagan
94 total credits
Ronald Wilson Reagan (/ˈreɪɡən/; February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981-1989), the 33rd Governor of California (1967-1975) and prior to that, an actor. His first screen credit was the starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air, and by the end of 1939 he had already appeared in 19 films, including Dark Victory. Before the film Santa Fe Trail in 1940, he played the role of George "The Gipper" Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All
,
Robert J. Wilke
Robert-J-Wilke
80 total credits
Credits include: Days of Heaven, The Magnificent Seven, Stripes, From Here to Eternity and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
,
John McIntire
John-McIntire
66 total credits
Credits include: Psycho, The Fox and the Hound, Turner & Hooch, The Rescuers and The Asphalt Jungle
,
Berkeley Harris
Berkeley-Harris
5 total credits
Credits include: The Groove Tube, Charlie, He Couldn't Kill a Fly, The Walking Wounded, The Homecoming of Lemuel Stove and A Hero for Our Times
,
Ann Blyth
Ann-Blyth
34 total credits
Credits include: Mildred Pierce, Brute Force, Thunder on the Hill, The World in His Arms and Kismet
,
Kathie Browne
Kathie-Browne
10 total credits
Credits include: Murder by Contract, Brainstorm, The Brass Bottle, Happy Mother's Day, Love George and Hondo
,
Frank McGrath
Frank-McGrath
8 total credits
Credits include: Hondo, The Reluctant Astronaut, The Shakiest Gun in the West, Wagon Train and Gunfight in Abilene
,
Robert Fuller
Robert-Fuller
16 total credits
Credits include: What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?, Return of the Magnificent Seven, The Brain from Planet Arous, Disaster on the Coastliner and Emergency!
,
Denny Miller
Denny-Miller
17 total credits
Credits include: Some Came Running, The Island at the Top of the World, Buck and the Preacher, The Gravy Train and The Norseman
,
John Doucette
John-Doucette
81 total credits
Stocky, balding American character actor with a rich, deep voice, equally adept at Western bad guys and Shakespeare. He began his career in films in minor roles, primarily as gangland henchmen, and progressed to become widely familiar as a figure in a variety of dramas and occasional comedies. Although a stalwart and reliable supporting player, he was not of a type to essay leading roles in films, but remained a well-respected actor whose face, if not name, is familiar to a generation of film an
,
Ron Hayes
Ron-Hayes
7 total credits
Credits include: Around the World Under the Sea, The Rescue, Valley of the Shadow, Desert Justice and Galyon
,
Terry Wilson
Terry-Wilson
4 total credits
Credits include: The Shakiest Gun in the West, Wagon Train, A Man Called Gannon, The Blane Wessels Story and The Marie Dupree Story

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1963
TV Episode
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Directed by:

William Witney
William-Witney
99 total credits
Credits include: Master of the World, Zorro, Adventures of Captain Marvel, Darktown Strutters and 40 Guns to Apache Pass

Writer:

John McGreevey
John-McGreevey
34 total credits
Credits include: Night Crossing, Crowhaven Farm, My Three Sons, Hello Down There and Unabomber: The True Story

Starring:

Ronald Reagan
Ronald-Reagan
94 total credits
Ronald Wilson Reagan (/ˈreɪɡən/; February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981-1989), the 33rd Governor of California (1967-1975) and prior to that, an actor. His first screen credit was the starring role in the 1937 movie Love Is on the Air, and by the end of 1939 he had already appeared in 19 films, including Dark Victory. Before the film Santa Fe Trail in 1940, he played the role of George "The Gipper" Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All
,
Robert J. Wilke
Robert-J-Wilke
80 total credits
Credits include: Days of Heaven, The Magnificent Seven, Stripes, From Here to Eternity and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
,
John McIntire
John-McIntire
66 total credits
Credits include: Psycho, The Fox and the Hound, Turner & Hooch, The Rescuers and The Asphalt Jungle
,
Berkeley Harris
Berkeley-Harris
5 total credits
Credits include: The Groove Tube, Charlie, He Couldn't Kill a Fly, The Walking Wounded, The Homecoming of Lemuel Stove and A Hero for Our Times
,
Ann Blyth
Ann-Blyth
34 total credits
Credits include: Mildred Pierce, Brute Force, Thunder on the Hill, The World in His Arms and Kismet
,
Kathie Browne
Kathie-Browne
10 total credits
Credits include: Murder by Contract, Brainstorm, The Brass Bottle, Happy Mother's Day, Love George and Hondo
,
Frank McGrath
Frank-McGrath
8 total credits
Credits include: Hondo, The Reluctant Astronaut, The Shakiest Gun in the West, Wagon Train and Gunfight in Abilene
,
Robert Fuller
Robert-Fuller
16 total credits
Credits include: What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?, Return of the Magnificent Seven, The Brain from Planet Arous, Disaster on the Coastliner and Emergency!
,
Denny Miller
Denny-Miller
17 total credits
Credits include: Some Came Running, The Island at the Top of the World, Buck and the Preacher, The Gravy Train and The Norseman
,
John Doucette
John-Doucette
81 total credits
Stocky, balding American character actor with a rich, deep voice, equally adept at Western bad guys and Shakespeare. He began his career in films in minor roles, primarily as gangland henchmen, and progressed to become widely familiar as a figure in a variety of dramas and occasional comedies. Although a stalwart and reliable supporting player, he was not of a type to essay leading roles in films, but remained a well-respected actor whose face, if not name, is familiar to a generation of film an
,
Ron Hayes
Ron-Hayes
7 total credits
Credits include: Around the World Under the Sea, The Rescue, Valley of the Shadow, Desert Justice and Galyon
,
Terry Wilson
Terry-Wilson
4 total credits
Credits include: The Shakiest Gun in the West, Wagon Train, A Man Called Gannon, The Blane Wessels Story and The Marie Dupree Story
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