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Mon 17
Thunder Over the Plains — John R. McKee
Townspeople and carpetbaggers clash in post-Civil War Texas. Randolph Scott. Norah: Phyllis Kirk. Hodges: Lex Barker. Kirby: Fess Parker. Good outdoor action; capable cast. Andre de Toth directed.
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Fri 21
The Wrong Man — John R. McKee
A fact-based, semi-documentary account of a New York City musician who is falsely accused of an armed robbery and the nightmarish impact it has on him and his family, especially his mentally unstable wife.
Air Time & Details for John R. McKee, Fri 21, 2:00 am -
Sun 23
Cheyenne Autumn — John R. McKee
John Ford's final Western is an account of the defiant 1887 migration of 300 Cheyenne Indians from their reservation in Oklahoma territory to their original home in Wyoming.
Air Time & Details for John R. McKee, Sun 23, 8:00 am
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Biography
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American movie stunt man John McKee began accepting acting roles somewhere around 1945. Though his name is not listed in The Baseball Encyclopedia, we can safely assume that McKee had some pro baseball experience of some sort. He was seen as a ballplayer in such films as It Happens Every Spring (1949), Three Little Words (1950), Angels in the Outfield (1951), Pride of St. Louis (1952), The Big Leaguer (1953) and The Kid From Left Field (1953).
As late as 1978 he was still in uniform, playing Ralph Houk in the made-for-TV One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story. John McKee was also on call for military-officer roles, notably in the war films The Gallant Hours (1960) and McArthur (1976).