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*'''''Horizons West'' (1952)''' ''[Dan Hammond]:'' Shot dead in the climactic shootout by [[Walter Reed]]. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
 
*'''''Horizons West'' (1952)''' ''[Dan Hammond]:'' Shot dead in the climactic shootout by [[Walter Reed]]. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
   
*'''''The Naked Spur'' (1953)''' [''Ben Vandergroat'']: Shot to death by [[Ralph Meeker]] just as Robert is about to kill [[James Stewart]] (just after James throws his spear into Ryan's face); his body then falls over the cliff and into the river. Ralph later retrieves Robert's body and James brings it back into town. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
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*'''''The Naked Spur'' (1953)''' [''Ben Vandergroat'']: Shot to death by [[Ralph Meeker]] just as Robert is about to kill [[James Stewart]] (just after James throws his spear into Robert's face); his body then falls over the cliff and into the river. Ralph later retrieves Robert's body and James brings it back into town. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
   
 
*'''''About Mrs. Leslie'' (1954)''' [''George Leslie Hendersoll'']: Killed in combat (off-screen); we learn of his death when [[Shirley Booth]] reads the news.
 
*'''''About Mrs. Leslie'' (1954)''' [''George Leslie Hendersoll'']: Killed in combat (off-screen); we learn of his death when [[Shirley Booth]] reads the news.
*'''''Alaska Seas'' (1954) '''[''Matt Kelly'']: Shot in the side and then stabbed by Gene Barry. (If he wasn't yet dead, he would definitely be finished off when the boat collided with an avalanche).
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*'''''Alaska Seas'' (1954) '''[''Matt Kelly'']: Shot in the side and then stabbed by [[Gene Barry]]. (If he wasn't yet dead, he would definitely be finished off when the boat collided with an avalanche).
   
 
*'''''Bad Day at Black Rock'' (1955)''' [''Reno Smith'']: Burned to death when [[Spencer Tracy]] throws a Molotov cocktail at him.
 
*'''''Bad Day at Black Rock'' (1955)''' [''Reno Smith'']: Burned to death when [[Spencer Tracy]] throws a Molotov cocktail at him.

Revision as of 17:25, 17 May 2020

Robert Ryan (1909 - 1973)

Robertryan

Robert Ryan (with Laraine Day) in The Woman on Pier 13

Film Deaths

  • Tender Comrade (1943) [Chris Jones]: Killed in combat (off-screen); we learn of his death when Ginger Rogers receives a telegram informing her.
  • Crossfire (1947) [Montgomery]: Shot to death by Robert Young while trying to escape.
  • Return Of The Badmen (1948) [The Sundance Kid]: Killed by Randolph Scott as they tussle for a gun in a static camera shot and go below its view. A shot is heard and Scott stands up with the gun (Thanks to Brian)
  • The Woman on Pier 13 (I Married a Communist) (1949) [Brad Collins a.k.a. Frank Johnson]: Shot in the stomach in a shoot-out with Thomas Gomez in a warehouse; he dies in Laraine Day's arms shortly afterwards.
  • The Racket (1951) [Nick Scanlon]: Shot to death by William Conrad when Robert tries to escape.
  • Horizons West (1952) [Dan Hammond]: Shot dead in the climactic shootout by Walter Reed. (Thanks to Brian)
  • The Naked Spur (1953) [Ben Vandergroat]: Shot to death by Ralph Meeker just as Robert is about to kill James Stewart (just after James throws his spear into Robert's face); his body then falls over the cliff and into the river. Ralph later retrieves Robert's body and James brings it back into town. (Thanks to Stephen)
  • About Mrs. Leslie (1954) [George Leslie Hendersoll]: Killed in combat (off-screen); we learn of his death when Shirley Booth reads the news.
  • Alaska Seas (1954) [Matt Kelly]: Shot in the side and then stabbed by Gene Barry. (If he wasn't yet dead, he would definitely be finished off when the boat collided with an avalanche).
  • Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) [Reno Smith]: Burned to death when Spencer Tracy throws a Molotov cocktail at him.
  • House of Bamboo (1955) [Sandy Dawson]: Shot in the chest in a shoot-out with Robert Stack.
  • Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) [Earle Slater]: Killed in an explosion, along with Harry Belafonte, in a shoot-out at an oil refinery. Their bodies are shown afterwards (covered by sheets) lying on the ground as the police clear up the scene.
  • Hour of the Gun (1967) [Ike Clanton]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with James Garner. (Historically inaccurate because the real Ike Clanton was gunned down by detective Jonas V. Brighton in 1887 and not Wyatt Earp) (Thanks to Stephen)
  • Custer of the West (1967) [Sgt. Mulligan]: Executed by firing squad for desertion.
  • And Hope to Die (La course du lievre a travers les champs) (1971) [Charley Ellis] Already mortally wounded due to being shot in the stomach, he is shot to death off-screen after having a stand-off with the police.  The film ends before his fate is shown, but the building he is in, is being constantly barraged with bullets. 

Notable Connections

  • Mrs. Jessica Cadwalader (widowed)