Slim Pickens
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Filmography
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Christmas Mountain: The Story Of A Cowboy Angel
(1981)When a grizzled cowboy receives a message from an angel, he decides that he must help out a widow and her children during a brutal blizzard.

The Gun and the Pulpit
(1974)A young gunslinger on the lam impersonates a preacher, and to his own surprise, brings hope and order to a town terrorized by a strongman's gang.

The Desperate Mission
(1969)A man who has lost everything joins others paid to convey a wealthy man's wife and a mysterious treasure to safety in San Francisco.

The Ballad of Cable Hogue
(1970)Love, comedy and drama are combined in this tale of desert survival in the Old West from legendary director Sam Peckinpah.

White Line Fever
(1975)An Air Force veteran discovers that his new long-haul trucking business is run by racketeers and decides to fight the corrupt forces that control it.

The Honkers
(1972)
Bootleggers
(1974)A legacy of crime, murder, and bad blood, begins during Prohibition and haunts the next generation of two feuding families in the Ozarks of Arkansas.

Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws
(1978)Two hilarious Texas outlaws follow their country music dreams and an agentās exciting promise to get a spot to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.

Honeysuckle Rose
(1980)Willie Nelson is a country singer on the road caught in a romantic triangle with Dyan Cannon and Amy Irving, the daughter of one of his longtime musical sidekick.

Colorado Sundown
(1952)Rex, a rancher, helps his friend Joshua claim a spread he's inherited and fend off the Hurley clan, who are also looking to get ahold of it.

Poor Pretty Eddie
(1975)Poor Pretty Eddie is a surreal psycho-thriller that broke all the rules of B-movie film-making when it unleashed its sordid tale of a black celebrity from the big city stranded in a backwoods redneck nightmare. Liz Wetherly (Leslie Uggams) is a popular singer just looking for a little break from her hectic schedule. But when her car breaks down, she ends up stuck in a remote southern town thatās been left for dead āever since they put in the interstate.ā Forced to spend the night, she finds herself having to endure āBerthaās Oasisā, a rundown lodge that serves as the bizzaro fiefdom of faded, overweight burlesque star Bertha (Shelly Winters), her much younger boy-toy and aspiring Elvis wannabe, Eddie (Michael Christian), and a cast of suitably strange townsfolk.

Tom Horn
(1980)An ex-army scout, hired to stop cattle rustlers, faces peril when corrupt officials accuse him of a boy's murder, igniting a battle for justice.

One-Eyed Jacks
(1961)Tras robar un banco, Dad Longworth huye con el botĆn y deja que su socio Rio sea capturado, pero se convierte en su objetivo cuando Rio escapa.

Rough Night in Jericho
(1967)Ex-lawman Alex Flood is now the ruthless boss of Jericho, a town he once helped to clean up. He has bullied his way into owning 51% of all of Jericho's businesses with the exception of the stagecoach line run by the strong-willed widow Molly Lang. Molly and the townspeople turn to former Deputy U.S. Marshall Dolan for help, but can he help save them?

Rancho Deluxe
(1975)Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston make up an inept team of modern-day cattle rustlers who partake in some mischievous frontier fun against the backdrop of Montana's Big Sky country.

Ginger in the Morning
(1974)An attractive young hitchhiker named Ginger meets and takes up with a lonely, middle-aged advertising executive who is recently divorced.

The Getaway
(1972)Steve McQueen stars as "Doc" McCoy--a convict who makes a deal to split his hidden loot with a corrupt politician in exchange for early release from prison--in this fast-paced tale of greed and betrayal. Once free, McCoy tries to uphold his part of the agreement, but he quickly learns there is no one he can trust as he tries to get to the Mexican border alive.

Gunsight Ridge
(1957)Gunslinger Mike Ryan (Joel McCrea) is intent on bringing the dangerous outlaw Velvet Clark (Mark Stevens) to justice. However, Ryan is at a disadvantage, since he doesn't know what the masked robber looks like. Ryan begins to work with the area sheriff and falls for the lawman's pretty daughter, Molly Jones (Joan Weldon). With Clark hiding in plain sight as a piano player, the criminal manages to evade Ryan for a while, but eventually the two adversaries come face-to-face.

The Glory Guys
(1965)When a peaceful mission to move the Sioux to reservations turns into an ambitious generalās vicious vendetta, a captain and his cavalry recruits are led towards a bloody fate. Written by Sam Peckinpah and starring Tom Tryon and Harve Presnell.
Never a Dull Moment
(1968)Mistaken for a hit man, a TV actor (Dick Van Dyke) plays the part to foil a gangster's (Edward G. Robinson) pop-art plot.