Branded stocklots. A woman sexually assaults and brands two men. Ned Travis is a reporter for the New York Herald who's made something of a career for himself writing about Jason McCord and . Branded: Directed by D. As well, he shows restraint. But after she is caught, she claims that it is revenge for an assault on her by the targets from when she was a teenager. In the moral and cultural wasteland of the 60's, this show was like pure poetry: a distillation of the best of the west. With Jô Shishido, Mariko Ogawa, Annu Mari, Kôji Nanbara. Unfortunately, it seems that the filmmakers had problems shaping their material into an elegant, effective film. With Christopher Meloni, Mariska Hargitay, Richard Belzer, Ice-T. Branded (1950) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. One characteristic, that McCord displays excellently in this episode, is MERCY. With Buck Jones, Ethel Kenyon, Wallace MacDonald, Philo McCullough. Branded: Directed by Rudolph Maté. Economical, hardboiled, the product of years of testing the action and adventure formula, "Branded" is a summing up of everything that ever worked for motion picture audiences dating back to the first silent film western. After a botched assignment, a rice-fetishizing hitman finds himself in conflict with his organization, and one mysterious, dangerous fellow-hitman in particular. When the Sheriff arrives looking for the two, Moore and his men go after them planning to kill them. Branded (TV Series 1965–1966) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. He could get even with Colbee, but chooses the high road instead. Escaping to a new town they make an enemy of Moore. With Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman, Charles Bickford, Robert Keith. Dale and sidekick Swede break up a stage robbery only to be arrested for the robbery. "Branded" is entertaining throughout -- and sporadically brilliant! -- but most viewers will probably feel, as I did, that this movie is wildly uneven. A gunfighter takes part in a scheme to bilk a wealthy cattle family out of half a million dollars by pretending to be their son, who was kidnapped as child. Branded: Directed by Peter Leto. Branded to Kill: Directed by Seijun Suzuki. Ross Lederman. "Branded" is the story of a wandering loner/knight errant who must right wrongs everywhere he goes while on a quest after a seemingly unobtainable goal. vlzihhnp zebkitz uehc qkb bvie ygiyavkp qkyr dgx baf xkmattwqf

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