Movies by Lewis R. Foster
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Lewis R. Foster. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Lewis R. Foster’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Lewis r. foster’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
Tonka (1958)
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Young Indian brave White Bull captures and tames a wild stallion and names him Tonka. But when White Bull's cruel cousin claims Tonka for his own and mistreats the horse, White Bull sets him free. Tonka finally finds a home with Capt. Keogh and the 7th Calvary, and in 1876, rides into the Battle of Little Big Horn with General Armstrong Custer, becoming its only survivor.
The Sign of Zorro (1958)
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In this film, edited from eight episodes of Disney's hit TV series, Don Diego returns home to find his town under the heel of a cruel dictator, Capitan Monastario. Diego dons the mask of Zorro to fight the evil commandant's tyranny, and, with the help of his mute servant Bernardo, free the pueblo from his oppression.
The Bold and the Brave (1956)
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An assortment of American types come together in the Italian campaign of 1944.
Crashout (1955)
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Convict Van Duff engineers a large-scale prison break; the six survivors hide out in a forgotten mine working near the prison, then set out on a long, dangerous journey by foot, car, train and truck to retrieve Duff's bank loot. En route, as they touch the lives of "regular folks," each has his own rendezvous with destiny.
Those Redheads from Seattle (1953)
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A woman takes her four beautiful daughters to Alaska during the Gold Rush to find their fortune.
Crosswinds (1951)
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A sailor gets his boat stolen from him after he's set up for a crime.
El Paso (1949)
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Ex-confederate officer Clay Fletcher jumps at the chance to reunite with his once lady-friend, Susan Jeffers, when his father, Judge Fletcher, sends him on an errand to El Paso, Texas to get the signature of Susan's father, Judge Jeffers, on a legal document. Once there he finds the judge has become a drunk and a laughing stock, doing the bidding of local magnate Bert Donner and his running dog, Sheriff La Farge. Just as Clay starts straightening out the town's problems, events occur which force him to abandon the legal system and instead adopt the murderous tactics of a vigilante.
Berth Marks (1929)
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Stan and Ollie are musicians attempting to travel by train to Pottsville.