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  1. Stage to Thunder Rock: Directed by William F. Claxton. With Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell, Scott Brady, Lon Chaney Jr.. An aging sheriff is put in the position of having to arrest the outlaw father and two sons with whom he was raised.

  2. Sep 10, 2012 · Impossible not to admire the total withholding of irony in Claxton's approach to this kamikaze project. ... Director: William F Claxton; Screenwriter: Don Holliday, Gene R Kearney; Cast: Stuart ...

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › william-claxtonWilliam Claxton | Artnet

    William Claxton was an American photographer known for his images of the jazz scene as well as celebrities like Steve McQueen.Peggy Moffit, Claxton’s wife and muse to fashion designer Rudi Gernreich, served as a model for a particularly well-known photo in which she is wearing a topless swimsuit made by Gernreich.

  4. William F. Claxton was an American film and television producer, editor and director. He made a number of films for Robert L. Lippert. He also directed and produced episodes of Bonanza, the NBC-TV series Little House on the Prairie, and also directed episodes of the NBC-TV series Father Murphy, The Rifleman, The Twilight Zone, Fame, and The High Chaparral.

  5. This is the continuing saga of the Cartwrights, only none of the original Cartwrights are here anymore but their sons. Ben and Hoss have passed on, and Little Joe is MIA; he went with Teddy Roosevelt and is currently missing. Ben's brother, Aaron is now in charge of the Ponderosa, and Little Joe's wife Annie also lives there. His son, Benjamin has come back fom the East. Charlie Poke is a man ...

  6. William F. Claxton. Cast & Crew. Show all (18) William F. Claxton Director. Stuart Whitman Cast. Janet Leigh Cast. Rory Calhoun Cast. DeForest Kelley Cast. Russell ...

  7. The Quiet Gun is a 1957 American Western film directed by William F. Claxton and written by Eric Norden and Earle Lyon. The film stars Forrest Tucker, Mara Corday, Jim Davis and Kathleen Crowley. It is based on the 1955 novel Lawman by Lauran Paine. It was also known as 'Fury at Rock River'.