Born Francesca Marlena de Czanzi von Gerber in Chicago, Illinois, on September 4, 1931, singer and actress Mitzi Gaynor turns 80 years old today.
Born in El Paso, Texas, on September 4, 1951, actress Judith Ivey is 60 years old today.
Starring Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Tony Curtis, James Best, Scott Brady, Dewey Martin, George Chandler, Richard Egan, and Richard Long. Directed by Ray Enright. Jesse James and his brother Frank, together with the Younger Brothers,join Quantrill's Raiders, believing that Quantrill's mission -- to save the Confederacy by sacking Kansas -- is just. Only when it is too late does Jesse discover that Quantrill is little more than a bloodthirsty mercenary.
Starring Susan Hayward, Dana Andrews, Lloyd Bridges, Ward Bond, Andy Devine, Hoagy Carmichael, Brian Donlevy, Ray Teal, and Peter Whitney. Directed by Jacques Tourneur. In 1856, an ambitious freight company and store owner agrees to escort a young woman home to the settlement of Jacksonville, Oregon.
Starring Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, George "Gabby" Hayes, Jean Parker, Lloyd Nolan, and Irving Bacon. Directed by King Vidor. Jim Hawkins, one of three outlaws in Texas in the years following the Civil War, and his partner in crime Wahoo Jones decide to go straight, but their bandit pal Sam McGee has not seen the light. Eventually, Jim and Wahoo join the fledgling Texas Rangers, an organization dedicated to bringing law, order, and honest government to their state, while McGee cuts a swath of terror with his new gang.
Starring Audie Murphy, James Best, Leif Erickson, Noah Beery, Jr., Hugh O'Brian, Roy Roberts, Yvette Dugay, and Beverly Tyler. Directed by Budd Boetticher. After being falsely accused of a payroll heist, The Cimarron Kid heads for the high country where he joins the outlaw Dalton Gang. When the Daltons are decimated during a daring daylight bank robbery, the Kid takes over what is left of the gang and hides out at a local ranch where he is reformed by the love of rancher's daughter.
Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ray Milland, Barry Fitzgerald, Anthony Quinn, Jeff Corey, Minerva Urecal, Frank Ferguson, Will Wright, Ian Wolfe, Frank Faylen, and Albert Dekker. Directed by John Farrow. Wagon master Jonathon Trumbo is leading a wagon train of settlers to the promised land of California in the late 1840s. In one of the towns he meets saloon girl Lily Bishop who is being run out of town by the ladies of the town. She asks to accompany the wagon train and wine maker Michael Fabian agrees to take her along. When news of a gold strike in California reaches the wagons, the farmers catch gold fever and desert Trumbo and the train.
Starring Ashley Judd, Oliver Platt, Jim Carrey, Jan Hooks, David Strathairn, Dana Ivey, and Ian Michael Smith. Directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Joe Wenteworth visits the grave of his childhood friend Simon Birch who was afflicted with Morquio's syndrome, a genetic disorder which causes dwarfism. Simon and Joe were bound by broken families and their misfit status: Simon as a dwarf, and Joe is illegitimate. But the boys faced a devastating blow as Simon searched for a destiny bigger than his body and Joe searched for his father.