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* '''''Last Of The Badmen (1958)''' (Ted Hamilton):'' Shot dead by crooked marshall [[Willis Bouchey]] when he asks him for help to raid the bank robbers' hideout. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
 
* '''''Last Of The Badmen (1958)''' (Ted Hamilton):'' Shot dead by crooked marshall [[Willis Bouchey]] when he asks him for help to raid the bank robbers' hideout. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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*'''''Cast A Long Shadow'' (1959)''' ''[Sam Mullen]:'' He is lining up a rifle shot on [[Audie Murphy]] across a herd of stampeding cattle, when [[Robert Foulk]] rides up behind him and threatens to shoot him: they end up killing each other. ''(Thanks to Brian)
 
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* '''''The Quick Gun (1964)''' ( Sheriff Scotty Grant):'' Gunned down by [[Ted De Corsia]] when he tries to talk him out of sacking the town. ''(Thanks to Brian).''
 
* '''''The Quick Gun (1964)''' ( Sheriff Scotty Grant):'' Gunned down by [[Ted De Corsia]] when he tries to talk him out of sacking the town. ''(Thanks to Brian).''
   

Revision as of 20:57, 8 August 2014

James Best (1926 - )

Film Deaths:

  • Apache Drums (1951) (Bert Keon): He rides off at night to fetch help from the cavalry for the besieged mission, but in the morning his body (unseen) is found in the well. (Thanks to Brian).
  • The Cimarron Kid (1952) (Bitter Creek Dalton): Gunned down by a group of railroad security men as he collects payroll money thrown from a robbed train. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Last Of The Badmen (1958) (Ted Hamilton): Shot dead by crooked marshall Willis Bouchey when he asks him for help to raid the bank robbers' hideout. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Cast A Long Shadow (1959) [Sam Mullen]: He is lining up a rifle shot on Audie Murphy across a herd of stampeding cattle, when Robert Foulk rides up behind him and threatens to shoot him: they end up killing each other. (Thanks to Brian)

  • The Quick Gun (1964) ( Sheriff Scotty Grant): Gunned down by Ted De Corsia when he tries to talk him out of sacking the town. (Thanks to Brian).
  • Firecreek (Drew) (1968): Trying to sexually assault Barbara Luna, he is discovered by the unarmed J Robert Porter, and after a brief scuffle, Porter grabs Best's gun and shoots him in the back. (Thanks to Brian).
  • Rolling Thunder (Texan) (1977): Shot to death by William Devane in revenge for his family's murder early in the film.

TV Deaths:

  • The Twilight Zone: The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank (1962) [Jeff Myrtlebank]: Dies of an unspecified illness before the story begins. He comes back to life during his funeral, and stays alive throughout the rest of the episode (though it's left ambigous whether he actually did come back to life or whether a spirit possessed his body).