The Legend of Custer


11:40 am - 1:40 pm, Friday, April 17 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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General Custer is assigned to command a ragtag outfit at Fort Hays. He must get his soldiers ready to fight tribes of Blackfoot, Sioux and Kiowa who have been supplied shotguns by a white gunrunner. Expanded theatrical version of the 1967 series "Custer" pilot.

1968 English HD Level Unknown
Western

Cast & Crew
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Wayne Maunder (Actor) .. Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer
Slim Pickens (Actor) .. California Joe Milner
Michael Dante (Actor) .. Crazy Horse
Robert Simon (Actor) .. General Alfred Terry
Mary Ann Mobley (Actor) .. Ann Landry
Alexander Davion (Actor) .. Captain Marcus A. Reno
Grant Woods (Actor) .. Captain Myles Keogh
William Mims (Actor) .. William R. Tymen
Rodolfo Acosta (Actor) .. Santanya
Richard Schuyler (Actor) .. Indian Brave

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Did You Know..
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Wayne Maunder (Actor) .. Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer
Born: December 19, 1938
Slim Pickens (Actor) .. California Joe Milner
Born: June 29, 1919
Died: December 08, 1983
Birthplace: Kingsburg, California, United States
Trivia: Though he spoke most of his movie dialogue in a slow Western drawl, actor Slim Pickens was a pure-bred California boy. An expert rider from the age of four, Pickens was performing in rodeos at 12. Three years later, he quit school to become a full-time equestrian and bull wrangler, eventually becoming the highest-paid rodeo clown in show business. In films since 1950's Rocky Mountain, Pickens specialized in Westerns (what a surprise), appearing as the comic sidekick of Republic cowboy star Rex Allen. By the end of the 1950s, Pickens had gained so much extra poundage that he practically grew out of his nickname. Generally cast in boisterous comedy roles, Pickens was also an effectively odious villain in 1966's An Eye for an Eye, starting the film off with a jolt by shooting a baby in its crib. In 1963, director Stanley Kubrick handed Pickens his greatest role: honcho bomber pilot "King" Kong in Dr. Strangelove. One of the most unforgettable of all cinematic images is the sight of Pickens straddling a nuclear bomb and "riding" it to its target, whooping and hollering all the way down. Almost as good was Pickens' performance as Harvey Korman's henchman in Mel Brooks' bawdy Western spoof Blazing Saddles (1974). Slim Pickens was also kept busy on television, with numerous guest shots and regular roles in the TV series The Legend of Custer, B.J. and the Bear, and Filthy Rich.
Michael Dante (Actor) .. Crazy Horse
Born: January 01, 1935
Trivia: Actor Michael Dante was first seen in a secondary role in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956). A bit too "threatening" for romantic leads, Dante was more effectively cast in antagonistic roles, notably Chief Crazy Horse in the 1967 TV series Custer and the 1990 theatrical feature Crazy Horse and Custer: The Untold Story. Even when ostensibly cast as a good guy in Samuel Fuller's The Naked Kiss (1965), he turned out to be a heel in the film's final scenes. Star Trek devotees will recall Michael Dante as Maab in the 1967 episode "Friday's Child."
Robert Simon (Actor) .. General Alfred Terry
Mary Ann Mobley (Actor) .. Ann Landry
Born: February 17, 1939
Died: December 09, 2014
Birthplace: Biloxi, Mississippi
Trivia: Mississippi-born Mary Ann Mobley won the 1959 Miss America crown by singing a medley consisting of an aria from Madame Butterfly and the pop hit "There'll Be Some Changes Made." Within a year, Mary Ann was featured vocalist on the CBS TV variety series Be Our Guest; she then plunged into a series of youth-oriented theatrical films. Her movie leading men were an odd assortment, ranging from Elvis to Jerry Lewis. Far busier on TV than in films, Mary Ann was a guest on virtually every important prime-time dramatic series of the 1960s; she later played a recurring role on the ABC daytimer General Hospital, and in 1985 replaced Dixie Carter in the part of Conrad Bain's wife on the weekly sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Trivia cultivators are fond of citing the two plum TV roles that Mary Ann was up for but didn't get; secret agent April Dancer on The Girl From UNCLE (she played the role in the pilot episode, but the series proper starred Stefanie Powers) and Batgirl-aka-Barbara Gordon on Batman (Yvonne Craig took over when Mary Ann fell ill). Mary Ann Mobley married to actor/talkshow host Gary Collins in 1967; the two remained together until Collins death in 2012. Mobley passed away in 2014, at age 75.
Alexander Davion (Actor) .. Captain Marcus A. Reno
Born: March 13, 1929
Grant Woods (Actor) .. Captain Myles Keogh
Died: January 01, 1968
William Mims (Actor) .. William R. Tymen
Born: January 15, 1927
Rodolfo Acosta (Actor) .. Santanya
Born: July 29, 1920
Richard Schuyler (Actor) .. Indian Brave
Born: January 01, 1926
Died: March 29, 2003

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