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Stagecoach | Gold Shipment
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IMDbBest Performances of the Month April | 1951 | Tyrone
Best Pictures of the Month April For and | 1951
Best Pictures of the Month (April) | 1951
Everett Sloane was originally cast as Tevis. However, Susan Hayward complained about Sloane's roughness in a scene in which he threw her to the floor, and he was replaced by Jack Elam.
During its run on television during the early 1960s, the film was retitled "Desperate Siege" in order to distinguish it from the Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood television series "Rawhide" (1959).
During location work, Tyrone Power took a liking to former bookkeeper turned novice actor Jack Elam and talked 20th Century-Fox boss Darryl F. Zanuck into signing him to a contract, beginning with the Power movie "American Guerrilla in the Philippines" (1950).
This was Susan Hayward's first film for 20th Century-Fox after Walter Wanger sold her contract to the studio.
Tyrone Power was nearly 20 years older than his character.
"Zimmerman: Tevis has no respect for the dead. Vinnie Holt: And he just loves the living?"
"Tom Owens: What? Are you afraid of coyotes? Vinnie Holt: Yeah. The kind with boots on."