Denver Pyle
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Winterhawk
(1975)In 1845 Montana, a Blackfoot Chief tries to buy a cure for his tribe's smallpox infection, but the white settlers are unsympathetic, forcing the Indian Chief to resort to desperate measures.

The Doris Day Show
Doris Day shines in this classic TV series about a forty-something widow’s new reality as a single mother of two young sons in Northern California.

The Boy Who Talked to Badgers
(1975)A young farm boy relies on the help of a badger to survive the wilderness.

Father and Scout
(1994)An inept city slicker tries to impress his son by taking him on a camping trip.

The Roy Rogers Show
The affable, musical cowboy, his wife Dale, their horses, and their wacky sidekick provide warm, engaging entertainment on their Double R Ranch.

Gunpoint
(1966)Sheriff Lucas is tasked with bringing outlaw Drago and his gang to justice, not knowing that someone near to him is secretly on Drago's side.

Bonnie and Clyde
(1967)Controversial at the time because of its violence, this film has become part of American culture. Bonnie is bored but gets a chance of change when she meets Clyde, a charming drifter. They fall in love and embark on a crime spree of robbing banks to escape the Depression, becoming minor celebs on the way.

Cast a Long Shadow
(1959)When a troubled cowboy inherits a ranch, he locks lips with an old flame and knocks fists with old rivals, while leading a cattle drive to Santa Fe.

Hills of Utah
(1951)When a doctor returns to the town where his father was murdered, he lands in the middle of a local feud, while a mine owner aims to gun him down.

The Naked Hills
(1956)An Indiana farmer's relentless pursuit of gold in California leads him on a tumultuous journey, testing his relationships and values.

Please Murder Me
(1956)A love-smitten lawyer's conscience catches up to him when he learns that the sultry femme fatale he just got acquitted did indeed kill her husband.

Rage at Dawn
(1955)A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.

7th Cavalry
(1956)In an interesting take on the Indian Wars, Randolph Scott is a man branded a coward for not taking part in Custer's disastrous Battle of Little Bighorn. The story follows Scott proving that his accusers are wrong and clearing his good name.

Gun Duel in Durango
(1957)
The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
(1976)Five-time Tony Award-winner Julie Harris, recreates her 1972 award-winning Broadway portrayal in this powerful and touching look at the final seventeen years in the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, widow to the martyred President. Based on real events, this production casts a sad and sympathetic light onto this frighteningly complicated woman.