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  1. Thunder in Dixie: Directed by William T. Naud. With Harry Millard, Judy Lewis, Mike Bradford, Nancy Berg. Mickey Arnold is a loving husband and a good friend to Ticker Welsh. However, when Mickey finds out that Ticker has seduced his wife, their friendship collapses.

    • (66)
    • Action, Drama
    • William T. Naud
    • 1967-04-28
  2. William T. Naud. Director. Mickey Arnold is a loving husband and a good friend to Ticker Welsh. However, when Mickey finds out that Ticker has seduced his wife, their friendship collapses. Now, the two are in a battle of wits, and Mickey can only win his wife back by getting first place in the annual Bible-Belt Race-a-Thon.

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  4. Thunder in Dixie (1964) directed by William T. Naud • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1964 Directed by William T. Naud. Mickey Arnold is a loving husband and a good friend to Ticker Welsh. However, when Mickey finds out that Ticker has seduced his wife, their friendship collapses.

    • William T. Naud
  5. George Baxt Screenplay, Story. Thomas E. Spalding Cinematography. Elliot Lawrence Music. Carl Hillmann Production Design. Robert Clement Sound. Harry Millard Cast. Critics reviews. Mickey Arnold is a loving husband and a good friend to Ticker Welsh. However, when Mickey finds out that Ticker has seduced his wife, their friendship collapses.

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  7. The story is as follows: Mickey Arnold, played by Harry Millard, realizes that he has been betrayed by his best friend Ticker Welsh, brilliantly portrayed by Mike Bradford, and his wife, Lillie Arnold (Judy Lewis). What follows is an amazing struggle between Arnold and Welsh, climaxing with a test of Arnold's value as a man at a local derby.