Character actor Arthur Hunnicutt did not have an acting role in which of these films?
Character actor Arthur Hunnicutt (1910—1979) had roles in the following films. They are: "The Big Sky", a 1952 American Western produced and directed by Howard Hawks; " The Last Command", a 1955 American Western produced and directed by Frank Lloyd; and "El Dorado", a 1966 American Western directed and produced by Howard Hawks. Hunnicutt respectively plays Zeb Calloway, Davy Crockett, and Bull Harris. In "The Big Trees", a 1952 lumberjack Western, directed by Felix E. Feist and produced by Louis F. Edelman, Hunnicutt didn't have any role to play in the film. He wasn't in any way associated in how the film was made.
"The Big Trees" is a film that stars Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller, Edgar Buchanan, and Patrice Wymore. In featuring roles, the cast includes John Archer, Roy Roberts, Alan Hale, Jr., Charles Meredith, Harry Cording, Ellen Corby, Duke Watson, Lane Chandler, Elizabeth Slifer, and Lilian Bond.
The film's screenplay was written by Dudley Nichols; it is based on the 1949 novel "The Big Sky" by A.B. Guthrie Jr. This movie is one where Douglas plays a greedy timber baron who seeks to exploit the sequoia forest in Northern California, while facing protests from Quaker colonists.
The film's reception after its box office release was a mild one from both critics and fans. "The New York Times" called it a "stormy and sometimes silly saga, based on a mediocre script." In a 1986 interview with David Letterman, Douglas told the audience that they could skip the film.
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