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*'''''Lust for Gold'' (1949)''' [''Ludi'']: Killed by [[Glenn Ford]]. |
*'''''Lust for Gold'' (1949)''' [''Ludi'']: Killed by [[Glenn Ford]]. |
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− | *'''''[[The Last Command (1955)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crockett Davy Crockett]'']: Killed in the battle at the Alamo. Cornered, he thrusts a burning brand into an open barrel of gunpowder; the explosion kills him and some Mexican soldiers |
+ | *'''''[[The Last Command (1955)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crockett Davy Crockett]'']: Killed in the battle at the Alamo. Cornered, he thrusts a burning brand into an open barrel of gunpowder; the explosion kills him and some Mexican soldiers (not quite accurate, Crockett's body did not appear to be hit by any explosion). |
*'''''The Tall T'' (1957)''' [''Ed Rintoon'']: Shot by [[Henry Silva]] (causing Arthur to fall off his stage) as Arthur reaches for a shotgun. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
*'''''The Tall T'' (1957)''' [''Ed Rintoon'']: Shot by [[Henry Silva]] (causing Arthur to fall off his stage) as Arthur reaches for a shotgun. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
Revision as of 03:50, 6 July 2015
Arthur Hunnicutt (1910 -1979)
Film Deaths
- Lust for Gold (1949) [Ludi]: Killed by Glenn Ford.
- The Last Command (1955) [Davy Crockett]: Killed in the battle at the Alamo. Cornered, he thrusts a burning brand into an open barrel of gunpowder; the explosion kills him and some Mexican soldiers (not quite accurate, Crockett's body did not appear to be hit by any explosion).
- The Tall T (1957) [Ed Rintoon]: Shot by Henry Silva (causing Arthur to fall off his stage) as Arthur reaches for a shotgun. (Thanks to Brian)
- Apache Uprising (1966) [Bill Gibson] Shot by DeForest Kelley.
- The Revengers (1972) [Free State]: Mortally wounded (off-screen) by Comanche raiders. He dies while talking to William Holden (I).
TV Deaths
- The Twilight Zone: The Hunt (1962) [Hyder Simpson]: Drowned in a lake, along with his dog, when Arthur tries to save the dog when it chases a raccoon into the lake; they appear as ghosts throughout the rest of the episode, passing on into the afterlife at the end.
- The Outer Limits: Cry of Silence (1964) [Lamont]: Killed by a falling boulder when the alien force prevents Arthur, Eddie Albert, and June Havoc from leaving the valley. His body is seen again when the aliens possess it. (Note: Richard Farnsworth was Arthur's stunt double during the death scene).
- Gunsmoke: Cleavus (1971) [Uriah Spessard]: Accidentally killed by Robert Totten who gives him a hard shove and he smashes his head on the rock wall of the mineshaft. (Thanks to Brian)