Backlash
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Initial release | April 11, 1956 |
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Directors | John Sturges |
Budget | 1. 025 million USD |
Box office | 1. 6 million USD (US) |
Producers | Aaron Rosenberg |
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ID | 2313584 |
About Backlash
Jim Slater (Richard Widmark) never knew his father, who died in an Apache ambush in Arizona. After hearing that someone may have survived the ambush and escaped with a stash of gold, Slater sets out to discover exactly what happened. Along the way, he meets Karyl Orton (Donna Reed), widow of one the men killed in the ambush, and attracts the unwanted attention of local hotshot Johnny Cool (William Campbell). A chance encounter offers answers, but Slater isn't so sure he wants to know anymore. …
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Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning. We'll have another update For You this evening.
1. Promise to publish updated Sue Gray reportAfter Boris Johnson initially declined to answer whether the Sue Gray report into lockdown parties in Downing Street would be published in full, The update to The Initial 12-page report, which found " failures of leadership" will not emerge until The Police investigation into 12 of the 16 gatherings concludes. While The Wait continues and amid The Angry Backlash - including from some of his own MPs and his predecessor Theresa May - the Prime Minister reassured his Tory colleagues and promised a shake-up of how No 10 is run.
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