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  1. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Uranium Boom (1956) - William Castle on AllMovie - In this drama, two prospectors search the…

  2. Deep in the badlands of Colorado, Brad (Dennis Morgan) and Grady (William Talman) stumble across a large deposit of uranium. As Grady watches over the treasure, Brad goes into town to claim the land and meets Jean (Patricia Medina). The two immediately fall in love and get married that night.

  3. Ex-lumberjack Brad Collins (Dennis Morgan) and mining engineer Grady Mathews (William Talman) find uranium in the Colorado badlands. While Grady guards the claim, Brad goes to register it in town, where he meets and marries Jean Williams (Patricia Medina.) Returning to the claim, Brad learns that Jean was once Grady's fiancee. Grady, as one would expect, is somewhat put out and leaves the mine ...

  4. Ex-lumberjack Brad Collins (Dennis Morgan) and mining engineer Grady Mathews (William Talman) find uranium in the Colorado badlands. While Grady guards the claim, Brad goes to register it in town, where he meets and marries Jean Williams (Patricia Medina.) Returning to the claim, Brad learns that Jean was once Grady's fiancee. Grady, as one would expect, is somewhat put out and leaves the mine ...

  5. www.spinnert.de › film › smaragden-geschichten-1956Smaragden-Geschichten (1956)

    vor 57 Jahren. 1:46:33. vor 16 Jahren. 1:29:13. vor 89 Jahren. „Smaragden-Geschichten“ ist eine Kriminalkomödie von Kurt Wilhelm nach einer Erzählung von G. Ph. Oppenheim in der Adaption von Kurt Wilhelm aus dem Jahr 1956.

  6. Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>Nas profundezas do deserto do Colorado, Brad (Dennis Morgan) e Grady (William Talman) encontram um grande depósito de urânio. Enquanto Grady cuida do tesouro, Brad vai até a cidade para reivindicar as terras e encontra Jean (Pa

  7. Since 1898, the Colorado Plateau has been a central hub for prospectors, miners, scientists, and companies to profit from the rich minerals beneath the surface. Many booms came from the use and study of radioactivity, specifically that of uranium and radium. These minerals are often found within carnotite compound along with vanadium.