Rod Cameron-Ella Raines "Sucedió sin querer" (The runaround) 1946, de Charles Lamont.
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Rod Cameron-Ella Raines "Sucedió sin querer" (The runaround) 1946, de Charles Lamont.
Requiem for a Gunfighter, Italian lobby card (fotobusta), 1965
Strike It Rich (1948) Lesley Selander
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Obscure B-movie, Woman of the North Country
Adele Mara and Rod Cameron in Joseph Kane’s THE SEA HORNET (1951)
Consuelo Gracia Vidal - aka Julia Andre - in "Pirates of Monterey" film with co-star Rod Cameron (film directed by Alfred L. Werker, 1947).
This is the only film she took part in as it was difficult for her speak in English although she went to classes. At the time of filming she was at the first stages of her pregnancy from her first child Ken Carter Gracia by Universal publicist Kenneth Carter of whom she married in August 1946.
Here you can watch full film in English with great quality (Maria Montez screencaps will come too).
DeForest Kelley, Coronado 9, “Loser’s Circle” (1960)
Here’s young De Kelley in an interesting cop drama/sci-fi crossover, or at least I assume that’s what this is, bc I can’t think of any other reason for him being cast as a dude who has to manipulate women to get their attention.
Snark aside, this is like his westerns in that not only does he look alarmingly hot in a hat, he’s a 2-D POS who dies the way he lived (albeit in a pretty sweet death scene, tumbling dramatically over the rails at the lovely Del Mar Racetrack). I can gif that, too, if anyone cares to see, but for now, my brain pretty much shorted out when he started smirking around that cigarette at the end there. 😏
“This man is going to arrest you” (1953)