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Tormented by the death of his wife, a former sheriff (Randolph Scott) sets out to even the score with the seven outlaws who killed her during a Wells Fargo robbery. During his quest for vengeance, Scott encounters a married couple on their way to California and a pair of shady gunmen with a hidden agenda. Compelling western drama from director Budd Boetticher ... stars Lee Marvin, Gail Russell. 78 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; featurettes; photo gallery; theatrical trailers.
Victor Mature, Lizabeth Scott, Lucille Ball, and Sonny Tufts In the mid 1950s, a scandalous article in Confidential magazine, alluding to her sexual preferences, threatened to ruin Lizabeth Scott's acting career; after the release of Silver Lode (1954), Scott made no other films until 1957. In 1955, she sued Confidential for running the story. Ironically, Scott was ... dogged by rumors of a relationship with producer Hal Wallis, who was at the time married to comedic actress Louise Fazenda. (Fazenda passed away in 1962, and Wallis married actress Martha Hyer in 1966.) With all the public scrutiny of her private life, it's little wonder that Scott left the business when her contract ended in 1957. Since her retirement, Scott has resurfaced in film and on television only sporadically, in the 1960s and 1970s. She also did some voice-over work in the 1960s for a series of commercials, and today the still-beautiful Scott occasionally makes public appearances, usually at film festivals.
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Actors Don DeFore and Lizabeth Scott in Too Late for Tears Scott never married or had children. True or false, rumors and allegations that she was a lesbian surfaced. In 1955, she hired famed attorney Jerry Giesler and sued Confidential Magazine for $2,500,000 in libel damages. She charged that the September issue implied that she was "prone to indecent, illegal and highly offensive acts in her private and public life"; "These implications," Scott said, "are willfully, wrongfully, maliciously and completely without truth." However, her case was thrown out on a technicality and she chose to drop the issue.
Lizabeth Scott was the poor woman's Lauren Bacall. Ms. Scott, though, had a more twisted edge to her, and if she never quite made it to the top ranks of actresses, she could be quite interesting in films like
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Conflict between cattlemen and the ever-increasing numbers of settlers threatens to tear "Abilene Town" (1946) apart, and only marshal Randolph Scott can keep the peace. Top-notch frontier drama ... stars Rhonda Fleming, Ann Dvorak, Edgar Buchanan. Collection also includes "To the Last Man," "The Fighting Westerner" and "Rage at Dawn."
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