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With Scott-Brown Productions (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 11 titles. 1. Man in the Saddle (1951) A private deadly feud ensues when ruthless wealthy rancher Will Isham attempts a takeover of small rancher Owen Merritt's land and marries Owen's old flame, Laurie Bidwell.
Scott-Brown Productions (Ranown) Westerns. by KasparM • Created 12 years ago • Modified 12 years ago. Randolph Scott and Harry Joe Brown co-produced a bunch of westerns together. Some of these are only produced by Harry Joe Brown, but star Randolph Scott.
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An acronym derived from Randolph Scott and producer Harry Joe Brown, ‘Ranown’ is not quite synonymous with Scott-Brown Productions, the partnership responsible for a line of bread-and-butter Westerns extending back to the late Forties.
Oct 30, 2023 · Randolph Scott ventures into an American Old West of greying morality with the hair to match in what would be loosely known as the Ranown cycle of Westerns, a batch of films that have taken...
Aug 6, 2021 · But beginning with Seven Men from Now, Boetticher and Scott—often in collaboration with the veteran producer Harry Joe Brown and the young screenwriter Burt Kennedy—made a series of westerns in which everything seemed to fit perfectly, nothing too loose and nothing too tight.
Mar 30, 2009 · One of the Ride Lonesome's credits reads: "A Ranown Production." "Ranown" is an amalgamation of "Randolph Scott" and "Harry Joe Brown," who had their own production company for many years (previously called Scott-Brown Productions).