Fort Bowie


02:00 am - 04:00 am, Today on WTOL Grit TV (11.3)

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About this Broadcast
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Cavalry vs. Indians, briskly done on a low budget.

1958 English
Western Social Issues War

Cast & Crew
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Ben Johnson (Actor) .. Capt. Thomas Thompson
Kent Taylor (Actor) .. Col. James Garrett
Jan Harrison (Actor) .. Allison Garrett
Larry Chance (Actor) .. Victorio
Jana Davi (Actor) .. Chenzana
J. Ian Douglas (Actor) .. Maj. Wharton
Peter Mamakos (Actor) .. Sgt. Kukus
Jerry Frank (Actor) .. Lt. Maywood
Barbara Parry (Actor) .. Mrs. Maywood
Ed Hinton (Actor) .. Gentleman
Johnny Western (Actor) .. Sergeant

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Did You Know..
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Ben Johnson (Actor) .. Capt. Thomas Thompson
Born: June 13, 1918
Died: April 08, 1996
Trivia: Born in Oklahoma of Cherokee-Irish stock, Ben Johnson virtually grew up in the saddle. A champion rodeo rider in his teens, Johnson headed to Hollywood in 1940 to work as a horse wrangler on Howard Hughes' The Outlaw. He went on to double for Wild Bill Elliot and other western stars, then in 1947 was hired as Henry Fonda's riding double in director John Ford's Fort Apache (1948). Ford sensed star potential in the young, athletic, slow-speaking Johnson, casting him in the speaking role of Trooper Tyree in both She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Rio Grande (1950). In 1950, Ford co-starred Johnson with another of his protégés, Harry Carey Jr., in Wagonmaster (1950). Now regarded as a classic, Wagonmaster failed to register at the box office; perhaps as a result, full stardom would elude Johnson for over two decades. He returned periodically to the rodeo circuit, played film roles of widely varying sizes (his best during the 1950s was the pugnacious Chris in George Stevens' Shane [1953]), and continued to double for horse-shy stars. He also did plenty of television, including the recurring role of Sleeve on the 1966 western series The Monroes. A favorite of director Sam Peckinpah, Johnson was given considerable screen time in such Peckinpah gunfests as Major Dundee (1965) and The Wild Bunch (1969). It was Peter Bogdanovich, a western devotee from way back, who cast Johnson in his Oscar-winning role: the sturdy, integrity-driven movie house owner Sam the Lion in The Last Picture Show (1971). When not overseeing his huge horse-breeding ranch in Sylmar, California, Ben Johnson has continued playing unreconstructed rugged individualists in such films as My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1991) and Radio Flyer (1992), in TV series like Dream West (1986, wherein Johnson was cast as frontier trailblazer Jim Bridger), and made-for-TV films along the lines of the Bonanza revivals of the 1990s.
Kent Taylor (Actor) .. Col. James Garrett
Born: May 11, 1906
Died: April 09, 1987
Trivia: Kent Taylor headed for Hollywood after graduating from high school -- though not as soon after graduation as he'd later claim. Signed by Paramount in 1932, the handsome but slightly callow Taylor appeared in bits and small supporting roles in films like The Devil and the Deep, If I Had a Million, and Sign of the Cross. He befriended comedian Will Rogers, who spotlighted young Taylor in good leading man roles in several of his vehicles at Fox (notably 1934's David Harum). Taylor's film assignments improved after he adopted a mustache and developed a go-getting screen personality. He freelanced in big and small productions at such studios as RKO, Paramount, Columbia, and Universal, often cast as detectives or soldiers of fortune. In 1951, Taylor was cast in the title role of the syndicated TV series Boston Blackie, which ran profitably in rerun form into the 1960s. In 1958, Taylor starred in a network Western, The Rough Riders. Kent Taylor remained active in films into the 1970s, albeit in progressively cheaper efforts like Al Adamson's Satan's Sadists (1968).
Jan Harrison (Actor) .. Allison Garrett
Larry Chance (Actor) .. Victorio
Born: October 19, 1940
Jana Davi (Actor) .. Chenzana
J. Ian Douglas (Actor) .. Maj. Wharton
Peter Mamakos (Actor) .. Sgt. Kukus
Born: January 01, 1918
Trivia: American actor Peter Mamakos began his stage career in 1939 and his film and TV work in the early 1950s. Mamakos' bushy mustache made him instantly recognizable. Generally cast in ethnic roles, Mamakos has been seen as many a Greek, Italian and Arab. Peter Mamakos' last appearance was in the 1990 Jackie Collins-inspired TV miniseries Lucky Chances.
Jerry Frank (Actor) .. Lt. Maywood
Barbara Parry (Actor) .. Mrs. Maywood
Ed Hinton (Actor) .. Gentleman
Born: January 01, 1927
Died: January 01, 1958
Johnny Western (Actor) .. Sergeant
Born: October 28, 1934

Before / After
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Roughshod
12:00 am