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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001229/ Glenn Ford] (1916 - 2006) |
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==Film Deaths== |
==Film Deaths== |
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− | *'''''Gallant Journey (1946)''' [John J. Montgomery] |
+ | *'''''Gallant Journey'' (1946)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Joseph_Montgomery John J. Montgomery]'']: Fatally injured in a plane crash while piloting an experimental aircraft. (''Thanks to Boot'') |
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− | *'''''The Loves of Carmen (1948)''' [Don Jose]:'' Shot to death by officers after he kills [[Rita Hayworth]]. ''(Thanks to Boot and Ana)'' |
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+ | *'''''The Loves of Carmen'' (1948)''' [''Don Jose'']: Shot to death by officers after he kills [[Rita Hayworth]]. (''Thanks to Boot and Ana'') |
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+ | *'''''The Man from Colorado'' (1948)''' [''Colonel Owen Devereaux'']: Fighting in the street with [[James Millican]], they are both killed when the wall of a burning building falls on them. (''Thanks to Boot'') |
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+ | *'''''Lust for Gold'' (1949)''' [''Jacob 'Dutch' Walz'']: Dies (off-screen) at some point between the 19th-century story and the 20th-century framing sequence. (''Thanks to Boot'') |
+ | *'''''[[Cimarron (1960)|Cimarron]]''[[Cimarron (1960)| (1960)]]''' [''Yancey Cravat'']: Killed (off-screen) in combat during World War I; we learn of his death afterwards when [[Maria Schell]] receives a telegram informing her. (''Thanks to Boot and Tom'') |
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− | *'''''The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)''' [Julio Desnoyers]:'' Killed in an explosion when the Nazi base is bombed after Glenn infiltrates it; the movie ends with Glenn reuniting with his Nazi cousin ([[Karlheinz Boehm]]) as the bombs fall. (Thanks to Boot) |
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+ | *'''''The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' (1962)''' [''Julio Desnoyers'']: Killed in an explosion when the Nazi base is bombed after Glenn infiltrates it; the movie ends with Glenn reuniting with his Nazi cousin ([[Karlheinz Boehm]]) as the bombs fall. (''Thanks to Boot'') |
+ | *'''''The Greatest Gift'' (1974)''' [''Reverend Holvak'']: Stabbed to death by the corrupt sheriff as Glenn protects a shopkeeper from him. (''Thanks to Boot'') |
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− | *'''''Superman (1978)''' [Jonathan Kent]:'' Dies following a heart attack, with [[Jeff East]] by his bedside. |
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+ | *'''''[[Superman (1978)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_and_Martha_Kent Jonathan Kent]'']: Dies of a heart attack after briefly running, we just see him collapse, then his wife ([[Phyllis Thaxter]]) looks in shock. |
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− | *'''''The Sacketts (1979)''' [Tom Sunday]:'' Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Tom Selleck]]. ''(Thanks to Boot and Stephen)'' |
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+ | *'''''The Sacketts'' (1979)''' [''Tom Sunday'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Tom Selleck]]. (''Thanks to Boot and Stephen'') |
+ | *'''''Virus''' (Day of Resurrection; Fukkatsu no hi)'' '''(1980)''' [''President Richardson'']: Dies of the virus during the worldwide epidemic. (''Thanks to Boot'') |
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+ | *'''''Day of the Assassin (1981)''''' [''Christakis'']: Shot by [[Taylor Lacher]]. |
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Revision as of 02:09, 30 June 2020
Glenn Ford (1916 - 2006)
Film Deaths
- Gallant Journey (1946) [John J. Montgomery]: Fatally injured in a plane crash while piloting an experimental aircraft. (Thanks to Boot)
- The Loves of Carmen (1948) [Don Jose]: Shot to death by officers after he kills Rita Hayworth. (Thanks to Boot and Ana)
- The Man from Colorado (1948) [Colonel Owen Devereaux]: Fighting in the street with James Millican, they are both killed when the wall of a burning building falls on them. (Thanks to Boot)
- Lust for Gold (1949) [Jacob 'Dutch' Walz]: Dies (off-screen) at some point between the 19th-century story and the 20th-century framing sequence. (Thanks to Boot)
- Cimarron (1960) [Yancey Cravat]: Killed (off-screen) in combat during World War I; we learn of his death afterwards when Maria Schell receives a telegram informing her. (Thanks to Boot and Tom)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962) [Julio Desnoyers]: Killed in an explosion when the Nazi base is bombed after Glenn infiltrates it; the movie ends with Glenn reuniting with his Nazi cousin (Karlheinz Boehm) as the bombs fall. (Thanks to Boot)
- The Greatest Gift (1974) [Reverend Holvak]: Stabbed to death by the corrupt sheriff as Glenn protects a shopkeeper from him. (Thanks to Boot)
- Superman (1978) [Jonathan Kent]: Dies of a heart attack after briefly running, we just see him collapse, then his wife (Phyllis Thaxter) looks in shock.
- The Sacketts (1979) [Tom Sunday]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Tom Selleck. (Thanks to Boot and Stephen)
- Virus (Day of Resurrection; Fukkatsu no hi) (1980) [President Richardson]: Dies of the virus during the worldwide epidemic. (Thanks to Boot)
- Happy Birthday to Me (1981) [Dr. David Faraday]: Beaten to death with a poker by Tracey E. Bregman; his body is shown again afterwards when Lawrence Dane discovers him.
- Day of the Assassin (1981) [Christakis]: Shot by Taylor Lacher.
Notable Connections
- Ex-Mr. Eleanor Powell.
- Ex-Mr. Kathryn Hays.