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Walter Brennan was an actor. He was born in 1894 and died in 1974.
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A Ticket To Tomahawk is a comedy western starring Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter, Rory Calhoun and Walter Brennan in a story about a stagecoach company trying to stop a railroad from running on time. A Ticket To Tomahawk was directed by Richard Sale in 1950.
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Come Next Spring is a drama starring Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran, Walter Brennan and Sherry Jackson in a story about a man who returns to his wife and two children eight years after deserting them. Come Next Spring was directed by RG Springsteen in 1956.
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Drums Across The River is a western starring Audie Murphy, Walter Brennan, Lyle Bettger, Lisa Gaye and Hugh O'Brian in a story about vast gold reserves on Indian territory near an American frontier town. Drums Across The River was directed by Nathan Juran in 1954.
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Red River is a western starring John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru, Walter Brennan and Coleen Gray in a story about a determined rancher embarking on an epic journey to take his cattle from Texas to Missouri to sell his herd. Red River was directed by Howard Hawks in 1948.
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Support Your Local Sheriff! is a spoof Western starring James Garner, Joan Cakett, Walter Brennan, Harry Morgan and Jack Elam in a story about a man who, en route to Australia, stops in a small town and takes the job as sheriff so as to pay his way. Support Your Local Sheriff! was directed by Burt Kennedy in 1969.
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To Have And Have Not is a drama starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan and Lauren Bacall in a story about a man and his partner who run a boat on the island of Martinique during the Second World War and who are forced by a lack of business to get involved and transport a fugitive on the run from the Nazis.
To Have And Have Not was directed by Howard Hawks in 1944.
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