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  1. 14 hours ago · The great screen villain Dan Duryea almost steals the film as the sneering, sadistic Waco Johnnie Dean. 17. One-Eyed Jacks (Marlon Brando, 1961) (Paramount Pictures)

  2. 4 days ago · Bennett and Robinson decide to silence Duryea by poisoning his drink, but Duryea catches on and leaves, threatening to expose her. Bennett phones Robinson to tell him their plan failed. But just after doing so, outside her apartment, a cop spots Duryea, who is wanted for questioning, and a gunfight breaks out where Duryea is killed and pinned for the murder of the boyfriend.

  3. 2 days ago · Murphy, O'Brien, and Duryea are a well-matched trio with their abilities as actors highlighted by Burt Kennedy's script. The latter actor is best known for portraying villainous characters in movies. Even though his Six Black Horses character, Frank Jesse, isn't among his most heinous, Duryea still has a little edge that's enjoyable for fans of ...

  4. 5 days ago · Collider. Custom Image by Zanda Rice. Turner Classic Movie's host, Eddie Muller, is the ultimate connoisseur of the film noir genre and the host of the channel's popular segment, Noir Alley. Every ...

  5. 2 days ago · 4 Six Black Horses Two men travel into town with a woman holding back her true intentions. Murphy's involvement in Six Black Horses marks the second time he worked with the famous Western director Harry Keller. Six Black Horses also stars Dan Duryea and Joan O'Brien.

  6. 2 days ago · —Yvonne De Carlo, Yvonne: An Autobiography De Carlo (left) and her mother at the Florentine Gardens, c. 1941 De Carlo was born Margaret Yvonne Kao Middleton on September 1, 1922, at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Her nickname was "Peggy" because she was named after the silent film star Baby Peggy. Her mother, Marie De Carlo, was born in France to a Sicilian father and a Scottish mother. Marie, a "wayward and rebellious" teenager, aspired to become a dancer and ...

  7. 3 days ago · McNally was an honest cop in Criss Cross (1949). Maybe when the film has a heavy known for playing SOB characters McNally gets cast as a good guy (in Criss Cross it was Dan Duryea, and in No Way Out, Richard Widmark). Now if I could find a film with Raymond Burr as the heavy and McNally was the good guy my theory would be golden!