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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clyde_WareClyde Ware - Wikipedia

    In the early 1970s, he formed his own independent film production company — Jud-Lee Productions, named after his two children. Ware returned to his native state to film two feature films — No Drums, No Bugles (1972), filmed in Tyler and Doddridge Counties, and When the Line Goes Through (1973), filmed in West Union.

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  3. Mar 13, 2024 · Discover Company Info on JUD-LEE PRODUCTIONS, INC. in Beverly Hills, CA, such as Contacts, Addresses, Reviews, and Registered Agent.

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  4. When the Line Goes Through. Bluff Jackson is a smooth talking drifter with a questionable past. His travels take him to an isolated backwoods station where two sisters, totally ignorant of the modern world, are caring for their elderly civil war veteran grandfather.

  5. True story of Ashby Gatrell, a conscientious objector and deserter during the American Civil War in the 1860's.

    • Clyde Ware, David Nelson
    • Martin Sheen
  6. Feb 23, 1972 · With Martin Sheen, Davey Davison, Rod McCary, Denine Terry. During the Civil War, a conscientious objector is forced to flee to the woods of West Virginia to avoid being sent into combat where he would be forced to kill, which he is adamantly against.

  7. No Drums, No Bugles is a 1972 American drama film written, produced and directed by Clyde Ware. The film stars Martin Sheen, Davey Davison, Rod McCary and Denine Terry. The film was released on February 23, 1972, by Cinerama Releasing Corporation. [1] [2] [3]

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