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  1. Randolph Scott (1898–1987) appeared in over one hundred feature films during his career.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Director
    1928
    Foreign Serviceman in Moroccan Cafe
    1929
    Man in Audience
    1929
    Helms
    1929
    Bit Part
  2. Jun 13, 2024 · The thought-provoking narratives of these Randolph Scott movies deliver a captivating exploration of the actor's filmography. Delving deeper into the charismatic world of movies Randolph Scott was part of, films such as Comanche Station stand tall.

  3. Randolph Scott and Harry Joe Brown co-produced a bunch of westerns together. Some of these are only produced by Harry Joe Brown, but star Randolph Scott.

    • Seven Men from Now
    • The Tall T
    • Randolph Scott / ‘Ranown Cycle’ Westerns Part 2
    • Decision at Sundown (1957) Scott-Brown Productions
    • Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) Scott-Brown Productions
    • Ride Lonesome (1959) Scott-Brown Productions
    • Randolph Scott / ‘Ranown Cycle’ Westerns Part 3

    Batjac Productions, Dir: Budd Boetticher, Screenplay: Burt Kennedy, colour, 78m Cast:Randolph Scott, Gail Russell, Lee Marvin, Walter Reed, John Larch, Don ‘Red’ Barry As already mentioned, “Seven Men from Now” is actually a Batjac production, the initial intention being that John Wayne would take on the lead role. He passed and did “The Searchers”...

    (1957) Scott-Brown Productions, Dir: Budd Boetticher, Screenplay: Burt Kennedy, colour, 78m Cast:Randolph Scott, Richard Boone, Maureen O’Sullivan, Arthur Hunnicutt, Skip Homeier, Henry Silva Based upon a short story by Elmore Leonard, “The Tall T” finds Randy in a lighter frame of mind than in “Seven Men from Now”, although the comedic tone disapp...

    Welcome to the second part of our in-depth review on the Randolph Scott / ‘Ranown cycle’ Westerns. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at three of the entries in the series, with two of them considered to be genuine bona fide Randy Scott classics. We think so anyway.

    Dir: Budd Boetticher, Screenplay: Charles Lang, colour, 77m Cast:Randolph Scott, John Carroll, Karen Steele, Valerie French, Noah Beery Jr., John Archer You’re left to wonder what kind of character Randy is at the beginning of this one seeing as it starts with him, as passenger Bart Allison, fixes to rob the stage he’s riding. The stagecoach driver...

    Dir: Budd Boetticher, Screenplay: Charles Lang, colour, 80m Cast:Randolph Scott, Craig Stevens, Barry Kelley, Tol Avery, Peter Whitney, L.Q. Jones Shot at the Old Tucson Film Studios. Randy, as Tom Buchanan, rides into the town of Agry where he’s greeted by the local sheriff Lew Agry (Barry Kelley) so straight away we just know Randy is going to ge...

    Dir: Budd Boetticher, Screenplay: Burt Kennedy, colour, 73m Cast:Randolph Scott, Karen Steele, Pernell Roberts, James Best, Lee Van Cleef, James Coburn Bounty hunter Ben Brigade (Randolph Scott) rides lonesome from out of the wilderness and straight into a tense confrontation with back-shootin’ killer Billy John (James Best) who relaxes with a cup ...

    Welcome to the third and final article on the Randolph Scott ‘Ranown cycle’ Westerns, the series going out with a bang with the final entry, “Comanche Station”.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Get ready to dive into the world of classic cinema with our roundup of Randolph Scott Movies. This article will take you on a journey through time, exploring the most memorable films...

  5. Jan 24, 2011 · Columbia's Hangman's Knot (1952) was the most successful of the westerns produced by cowboy actor Randolph Scott and producer Harry Joe Brown. Forming Ranown Pictures Corporation (aka Scott-Brown Productions) in 1951, the partners' first venture, Man in the Saddle (1951), directed by André De Toth, stamped a template from which subsequent ...

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  7. Randolph Scott. Actor: Ride the High Country. Handsome American leading man who developed into one of Hollywood's greatest and most popular Western stars. Born to George and Lucy Crane Scott during a visit to Virginia, Scott was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina in a wealthy family.