George Macready

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    Gunfire at Indian Gap (1957)

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    Gunfire at Indian Gap (1957)

    A stagecoach is attacked by a group of outlaws who make off with a pile of money. Unfortunately for Mexican Juan (Anthony George), the sheriff (Barry Kelley) believes he’s one of the criminals and has him locked up. But the beautiful Cheel (Vera Ralston) thinks Juan is innocent, and offers to help him escape. Overhearing their plan, the real mastermind behind the heist forces Juan to act as the runner for the money.

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    The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1946)

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    The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1946)

    A PI investigates a priest’s murder.

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    Thunder Over Arizona (1956)

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    Thunder Over Arizona (1956)

    Ervin Plummer-played by the estimable George Macready, who like his good friend Vincent Price was a man of culture and erudition who specialised in bad guy roles-is a grasping avaricious businessman with a hunger for gold.

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    Tarzan's Peril (1951)

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    Tarzan’s Peril (1951)

    Escaped convicts are selling weapons to a warlike native tribe.

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    Paths of Glory (1957)

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    Paths of Glory (1957)

    During World War I, commanding officer General Broulard (Adolphe Menjou) orders his subordinate, General Mireau (George Macready), to attack a German trench position, offering a promotion as an incentive. Though the mission is foolhardy to the point of suicide, Mireau commands his own subordinate, Colonel Dax (Kirk Douglas), to plan the attack. When it ends in disaster, General Mireau demands the court-martial of three random soldiers in order to save face.

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