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HOW THE WEST WAS WON's hugely ambitious production went massively over-budget, almost lost its final segment and saw a stuntman lose a leg. John Wayne director Henry Hathaway lamented difficult ...
It's a story [suggested by the series How the West Was Won in Life magazine] ... Reynolds joins a wagon train to continue her journey and tries, in vain, to resist the charms of Gregory Peck, ...
Gregory Peck, 1916-2003: 'Atticus' was ... but he was equally memorable as the bad son of "Duel in the Sun," the rascally gambler of "How the West Was Won" and the evil Nazi war criminal of ...
“How the West Was Won” is finally coming out on DVD on August 29 — without the annoying “join lines” that have disfigured all non-Cinerama theatrical (and all TV and v… ...
Gregory Peck, a La Jolla native who co-founded the La Jolla Playhouse and became one of the world’s great film stars, died 20 years ago this week. His death on June 12, 2003, at the age of 87 ...
Gregory Peck's "To Kill a Mockingbird" script sold for $84,375 at auction on Feb. 23. ... for which he won the Oscar for Best Actor in 1962.