
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, on October 15, 1946, singer Richard Carpenter turns 65 years old today.

Born Victoria Leigh Blum in the Bronx on October 15, 1955, actress Tanya Roberts turns 56 years old today.


Starring Fred MacMurray, Edgar Buchanan, Skip Homeier, Robert Middleton, Marie Windsor, John Ericson, Lee Van Cleef, and Eduard Franz. Directed by Harry Keller. The vicious Hayes clan ambles into town on the day a judge is expected to sentence one of the gang to hang for murder. The judge, who refuses to wear a gun, seems unconcerned businesslike, even when an explicit threat is made against him.



Starring Glenn Ford, Van Heflin, Henry Jones, Felicia Farr, Robert Emhardt, Richard Jaeckel, Ford Rainey, and George Mitchell. Desperate for money, a frontier rancher holds an outlaw at gunpoint, intending to collect the $200 reward. While both men await the train to Yuma that will escort the outlaw to prison, he offers the rancher $10,000 if he will set him free, setting off a tense cat-and-mouse game between captive and captor.



Starring Randolph Scott, Gabby Hayes, Ben Johnson, Ray Collins, Ann Richards, Steve Brodie, Lawrence Tierney, and Emory Parnell. Directed by Tim Whelan. In an effort to locate his younger brother, a U.S. marshal chases the James Gang, the Dalton Gang, and other notorious outlaws into no-man's territory outside of U.S. jurisdiction.



Starring Spencer Tracy, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Walter Brennan, Ernest Borgnine, Dean Jagger, Anne Francis, and John Ericson. Directed by John Sturges. John MacReedy, a one-armed stranger, comes to the tiny town of Black Rock one hot summer day in 1945, the first time the train has stopped there in years. He looks for both a hotel room and a local Japanese farmer named Komoko, but his inquiries are greeted at first with open hostility, then with blunt threats and harassment, and finally with escalating violence. MacReedy soon realizes that he will not be allowed to leave Black Rock; town boss Reno Smith, who had Komoko killed because of his hatred of the Japanese, has also marked MacReedy for death. MacReedy must battle town thugs, a treacherous local woman, and finally Smith himself to stay alive.



Starring Alan Ladd, William Bendix, Veronica Lake, Hugh Beaumont, Howard Da Silva, Will Wright, Frank Faylen, and Harold J. Stone. Directed by George Marshall. Johnny Morrison returns from the war to find his wife Helen having a party and in the arms of another man, the owner of The Blue Dahlia nightclub. Johnny and Helen have a terrible fight and she is later found dead. Johnny must prove his innocence and he enlists the aid of Joyce Haywood, the ex-wife of Helen's lover. Pursued by the cops, and never sure if he is being set-up for the murder, Johnny finally solves the murder and clears his name.