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  1. About a decade later, Lundigan died in his early sixties as a result of lung congestion, possibly due to all of those Lucky Strikes that he smoked in the commercials he made for Men into Space's main sponsor. We will never know what he thought when he watched America's real-life astronauts on television as they did their William Lundigan imitations in Earth orbit and on the Moon, but one hopes he understood that he qualified as one of their unacknowledged precursors.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Climax!Climax! - Wikipedia

    Climax! Climax! Dennis O'Keefe, Phyllis Kirk, and Lloyd Bridges in "Edge of Terror", 1955. Climax! (later known as Climax Mystery Theater) is an American television anthology series that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1958. The series was hosted by William Lundigan and later co-hosted by Mary Costa. It was one of the few CBS programs of that era to ...

  3. Sunday Punch: Directed by David Miller. With William Lundigan, Jean Rogers, Dan Dailey, Guy Kibbee. The routine of a group of fledgling boxers all living in Ma Galestrum's boarding house is interrupted when Ma allows her roving niece, beautiful Judy Galestrum, to move in. Especially interested is ex-college boy Ken Burke who is trying to quickly make it to the top, and young brawny Swedish janitor Olaf Jensen who believes Judy will fall for him if he becomes a champion boxer.

  4. Jan 27, 2019 · A minister from the Deep South is assigned a new parish and moves with his wife to a town in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains, where he tends to the spiritual ...

  5. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain: Directed by Henry King. With Susan Hayward, William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates. The simply told story, based on Corra Harris' biographical book of a Methodist minister, called to a north-Georgia mountain-community in 1910 who, with his gently-bred new bride, meets the problems and crises of his circuit-riding congregation fearlessly and honestly.

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  6. Jan 22, 2024 · William Lundigan (June 12, 1914 December 20, 1975) was an American film actor. His more than 125 films include Dodge City (1939), The Fighting 69th (1940), The Sea Hawk (1940), Santa Fe Trail (1940), Dishonored Lady (1947), Pinky (1949), Love Nest (1951) with Marilyn Monroe, The House on Telegraph

  7. Jul 15, 2005 · The Novel The Film. The 1951 film I’d Climb the Highest Mountain, starring Susan Hayward and William Lundigan, tells the story of a Methodist circuit-riding minister and his new city-born wife on their first assignment in the north Georgia mountains. Written and produced by Atlanta native Lamar Trotti, the film is based on the 1910 novel A ...