The Showdown (1950 film)

The Showdown is a 1950 American Western film written and directed by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Walter Brennan, Marie Windsor, Harry Morgan, Rhys Williams and Jim Davis. The film was released on August 15, 1950, by Republic Pictures.

Cast

  • Wild Bill Elliott as Shadrach Jones
  • Walter Brennan as Cap MacKellar
  • Marie Windsor as Adelaide
  • Harry Morgan as Rod Main
  • Rhys Williams as Chokecherry
  • Jim Davis as Cochran
  • William Ching as Mike Shattay
  • Nacho Galindo as Gonzales
  • Leif Erickson as Big Mart
  • Henry Rowland as Dutch
  • Charles Stevens as Indian Joe
  • Victor Kilian as Hemp
  • Yakima Canutt as Davis
  • Guy Teague as Pickney
  • William Steele as Terry
  • Jack Sparks as Bartender
  • References

    External links

  • The Showdown at the Internet Movie Database
  • Showdown

    Showdown may refer to:

    Film

  • Showdown (1942 film), a Superman animated short
  • Showdown (1963 film), an American western]] starring Audie Murphy]
  • Showdown (1973 film), a American western starring Dean Martin
  • Showdown (1993 film), a film starring Billy Blanks
  • The Showdown (1928 film), a film starring Evelyn Brent
  • The Showdown (1940 film), a Hopalong Cassidy film
  • The Showdown (2011 film), a South Korean film starring Park Hie-soon
  • The Showdown, a 1950 film starring Marie Windsor
  • Showdown, a 2000 film directed by Izu Ojukwu
  • Games and sports

  • Showdown (AFL), a derby match in the Australian Football League
  • Showdown (game), a word and trivia game
  • Showdown (NTN/Buzztime Game), an online trivia game
  • Showdown (poker), the final round in a poker match
  • Showdown (sport), a sport for the blind and visually impaired
  • Showdown, briefly-used basketball name for the NBA Finals in the 1980s
  • Showdown: Legends of Wrestling, a 2004 video game
  • Showdown Ski Area, in Montana, United States
  • Literature

  • Showdown (Amado novel), a 1984 novel by Jorge Amado
  • The Showdown (band)

    The Showdown is a Christian southern metal/metalcore band based in Elizabethton, Tennessee. While the members of the band are Christian and the band is signed to a Christian record label, the band does not consider itself a Christian act, according to guitarist Josh Childers. Lyrically, their writing tells of heroism, sojourns and battles of life, most of which is influenced by Biblical aspects. As of 2008, they are signed to Solid State Records. The band supposedly formed in 2004 as "The Showdown" but was originally called "2450" from 1999-2004.

    History

    A Chorus of Obliteration

    Prior to becoming The Showdown, the group was known as 2540, and played a punk rock brand of music. Over time, influences from metal fan Josh saw 2540 morph from punk to metal. This change in style prompted a change of the band's name to "The Showdown". In 2003, Daniel left the band to get married at which time Andrew Hall took the drumming position. With Andrew on board the fivesome headed to the studio and recorded their first full length album A Chorus of Obliteration. This album, produced by Bruce Fitzhugh, lead singer of Living Sacrifice, was mainly a mix of Hardcore and Metal.

    The Showdown (album)

    The Showdown is the third collaboration album between Russell Allen (known as the vocalist of Symphony X) and Jørn Lande, (mostly known as the original vocalist of Masterplan), once again with Swedish guitarist Magnus Karlsson producing, arranging and songwriting. It is a follow-up to The Revenge and was released on November 5, 2010, by Frontiers Records.

    Track listing

    All music written by Magnus Karlsson. All lyrics written by Tomas Erlandsson except where noted:

  • "The Showdown" (lyrics by Magnus Karlsson) - 6:04
  • "Judgement Day" - 5:59
  • "Never Again" - 4:58
  • "Turn All Into Gold" (lyrics by Magnus Karlsson) - 4:01
  • "Bloodlines" - 5:06
  • "Copernicus" - 5:03
  • "We Will Rise Again" (lyrics by Magnus Karlsson) - 5:53
  • "The Guardian" - 4:40
  • "Maya" - 4:24
  • "The Artist" - 5:10
  • "Eternity" - 5:35
  • "Alias" (bonus track) - 4:45
  • "Copernicus (acoustic)" (Japanese bonus track) - 4:33
  • Judgement Day (videoclip)
  • Personnel

  • Jørn Lande - vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 & 14
  • Russell Allen - vocals on tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 & 13
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