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  1. Count Three and Pray is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Van Heflin and Joanne Woodward in her first feature film. It was based on the story "Calico Pony" (also the working title of the film) by Herb Meadow. It premiered in Woodward's home town, Greenville, South Carolina, at the Paris ...

  2. Count Three and Pray is directed by George Sherman and written by Herb Meadow. It stars Van Heflin, Joanne Woodward, Raymond Burr, Phillip Carey and Allison Hayes. A CinemaScope/Technicolor production, music is by George Duning and cinematography by Burnett Guffey.

  3. 1955. Directed by George Sherman. Luke Fargo was through with sin… but sin wasn’t through with Luke Fargo! A pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town just after the Civil War. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Van Heflin Joanne Woodward Philip Carey Raymond Burr Allison Hayes Myron Healey Nancy Kulp James Griffith.

    • George Sherman
    • Copa Productions
  4. 29. Juni 2009 · Count Three and Pray (1955) is a post-Civil War Western about a former hell-raising Southerner who fought on the side of the Union, then returns to his hometown as a newly ordained pastor. He tries to redeem himself by helping to rebuild the town and befriends a young tomboy who escaped the ravages of the Civil War by living out in ...

    • George Sherman, Carter Dehaven Jr.
    • Van Heflin
  5. Count Three and Pray - American Film Institute. count three and pray. Synopsis. A pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town just after the Civil War. Watch at home. DIRECTV. Xfinity. YoutubeTV. Full Credits. Director: George Sherman. Producer: Ted Richmond. Writer: Herb Meadow. Cinematographer: Burnett Guffey. Cast:

  6. Der Film Count Three and Pray ist ein 102 minuten lang western aus 1955, unter der regie von George Sherman. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Raymond Burr, Van Heflin, Philip Carey und Joanne Woodward.

  7. Count Three and Pray is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Van Heflin and Joanne Woodward in her first feature film. It was based on the story "Calico Pony" (also the working title of the film) by Herb Meadow. It premiered in Woodward's home town, Greenville, South Carolina, at the Paris Theatre.