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Actor credits 1976 Mustang Country Dan 1970 Sioux Nation 1970 Cry Blood, Apache Pitcalin as an Older Man 1966 The Young Rounders 1962 Ride the High Country Steve Judd 1960 The Crowning Experience Prologue narrator 1959-1960 Wichita Town (TV Series) Marshal Mike Dunbar – Sidekicks (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Legend of Tom Horn (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Paid in Full (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Second Chance (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Hanging Judge (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Frontiersman (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Afternoon in Town (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Brothers of the Knife (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Avengers (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Seed of Hate (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Long Night (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Bought (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Ruby Dawes (1960) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Biggest Man in Town (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Devil’s Choice (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Death Watch (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Out of the Past (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Passage to the Enemy (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Compadre (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Day of Battle (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Man on the Hill (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Drifting (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – They Won’t Hang Jimmy Relson (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Bullet for a Friend (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – Wyndham’s Way (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar – The Night the Cowboys Roared (1959) … Marshal Mike Dunbar Show less 1959 The Gunfight at Dodge City Bat Masterson 1958 Fort Massacre Sgt. Vinson 1958 Cattle Empire John Cord 1957 The Tall Stranger Ned Bannon 1957 Gunsight Ridge Mike Ryan 1957 Trooper Hook Sgt. Clovis Hook 1957 The Oklahoman Dr. John M. Brighton 1956 The First Texan Sam Houston 1955 Wichita Wyatt Earp 1955 Stranger on Horseback Judge Richard ‘Rick’ Thorne 1954 Black Horse Canyon Del Rockwell 1954 Border River Clete Mattson 1953 Shoot First Lt. Col. Robert Taine 1953 The Lone Hand Zachary Hallock 1952 The San Francisco Story Rick Nelson 1951 Cattle Drive Dan Mathews 1951 Hollywood Story Joel McCrea 1950 Frenchie Sheriff Tom Banning 1950 Saddle Tramp Chuck Conner 1950 Stars in My Crown Josiah Doziah Gray 1950 The Outriders Will Owen 1949 Colorado Territory Wes McQueen 1949 South of St. Louis Kip Davis 1948 Four Faces West Ross McEwen 1947 Ramrod Dave Nash 1946 The Virginian The Virginian 1945 The Unseen David Fielding 1944 The Great Moment William Thomas Green Morton 1944 Buffalo Bill William Frederick ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody 1943 The More the Merrier Joe Carter 1942 The Palm Beach Story Tom Jeffers 1942 The Great Man’s Lady Ethan Hoyt 1941 Sullivan’s Travels John L. Sullivan 1941 Reaching for the Sun Russ Eliot 1940 Foreign Correspondent John Jones 1940 Primrose Path Ed Wallace 1940 He Married His Wife T.H. Randall 1939 Espionage Agent Barry Corvall 1939 They Shall Have Music Peter 1939 Union Pacific Jeff Butler 1938 Youth Takes a Fling Joe Meadows 1938 Three Blind Mice Van Dam Smith 1937 Wells Fargo Ramsay MacKay 1937 Dead End Dave 1937 Woman Chases Man Kenneth Nolan 1937 Internes Can’t Take Money James Kildare 1936 Banjo on My Knee Ernie Holley 1936 Come and Get It Richard Glasgow 1936 Adventure in Manhattan George Melville 1936 Two in a Crowd Larry Stevens 1936 These Three Dr. Joseph Cardin 1935 Splendor Brighton Lorrimore 1935 Barbary Coast Jim Carmichael 1935 Woman Wanted Tony 1935 Our Little Girl Dr. Donald Middleton 1935 Private Worlds Dr. Alex MacGregor 1934 The Richest Girl in the World Tony 1934 Half a Sinner John Adams 1934 Gambling Lady Garry Madison 1933 Chance at Heaven Blackstone ‘Blacky’ Gorman 1933 One Man’s Journey Jimmy Watt 1933 Bed of Roses Dan 1933 The Silver Cord David Phelps 1933 Scarlet River Joel McCrea (uncredited) 1932 Rockabye Jacobs Van Riker Pell 1932 The Sport Parade Sandy Brown 1932 The Most Dangerous Game Bob 1932 Bird of Paradise Johnny Baker 1932 The Lost Squadron Red 1932 Business and Pleasure Lawrence Ogle 1931 Girls About Town Jim Baker 1931 The Common Law John Neville 1931 Born to Love Barry Craig 1931 Kept Husbands Richard ‘Dick’ Brunton 1931 Once a Sinner Tommy Mason 1930 Lightnin’ John Marvin 1930 The Silver Horde Boyd Emerson 1930 Framed Waiter at the Casino Club (uncredited) 1929 Dynamite Marco – Her Boy Friend 1929 So This Is College Bruce Nolan (uncredited) 1929 The Single Standard Blythe – One of the Philandering Men (uncredited) 1929 The Divine Lady Extra (uncredited) 1929 The Jazz Age Todd Sayles 1928 The Five O’Clock Girl Oswald 1928 Freedom of the Press 1928 Dead Man’s Curve 1927 The Enemy Extra (uncredited) 1927 The Fair Co-Ed Student (uncredited) Stars In My Crown western movie starring Joel McCrea. Joel McCrea as a preacher who tames an unruly town. Josiah Grey comes to a small town to be a gospel minister. In time he has a family and many friends, but he also finds friction with a few of his parishioners. A young doctor grates at what he feels is the parson’s interference in the scientific treatment of patients. Stars In My Crown. In 1865, the small Southern town of Walsburg has become so dangerous, that Parson Josiah Doziah Gray gives his sermons while holding a gun. Take your choice … either I speak … or my pistols do ! YEAR OF RELEASE : 1950. SHIPPING COST : Australia Free. Rest of World $7.00 ( 15 to 30 days no tracking) Description Additional information Reviews (0) Description. Storyline. Stars In My Crown Civil War veteran Josiah Grey comes to a small town to be a gospel minister. In time he has a family and many friends, but he also finds friction with a few of his parishioners. A young doctor grates at what he feels is the parson’s interference in the scientific treatment of patients, and a mine owner resents Grey’s protection of an old sharecropper whose small plot of land stands in the way of his continued mining. Grey must face a public health crisis and a lynch mob as a result, all seen and described through the eyes and memory of Grey’s young nephew John. McCrea Classic a Family Must-See! Stars in My Crown is over 50 years old, yet in it’s humor, it’s message of brotherhood, and it’s depiction of small-town Western America at a time when religion was the true center of everyone’s lives, this film has rarely been equaled! The story is told through the observations of young John Kenyon (sensitively portrayed by Quantum Leap’s Dean Stockwell, with Daktari’s Marshall Thompson voicing Kenyon as an adult), who lives with Soldier-turned-Minister Josiah Dozier Grey (Joel McCrea, in one of his finest performances) and his wife, Harriet (Ellen Drew). Grey is kind, warm, and totally sincere, with a penchance for telling funny stories with a Message, rather than being ‘preachy’…in short, the kind of Parson who can win hearts, as well as souls! Grey’s congregation includes some of Hollywood’s finest character actors, including Lewis Stone (Judge Hardy) as a crusty old doctor, James Mitchell (Days of Our Lives) as his doubting physician son, Alan Hale (The Adventures of Robin Hood) as a Civil War buddy with a large family (including ‘Matt Dillon’ James Arness!), Amanda Blake (who would costar with Arness in ‘’) as the schoolmarm, Arthur Hunnicutt (The Big Sky) as a local character nicknamed ‘Chloroform'(!), Oscar-winner Ed Begley as a rich mine owner, and, in a remarkable performance, Juano Hernandez as ‘Famous Uncle Prill’, a Black farmer who experiences with dignity the racism of the time. Director Jacques Tourneur, best-known for his gothic classic ‘Cat People’, shows patience and restraint, allowing the story to build under its own steam, which gives the climaxes (a typhoid epidemic and a Klan near-lynching) an emotional wallop. McCrea’s scene with the incensed Klan members foreshadows Gregory Peck’s confrontation with the lynch party in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, and is truly unforgettable. ‘Stars in My Crown’ is a rich, wonderful film that your family will cherish. It is on the short list of my favorite films, and is one that you can enjoy for years to come!