Kiss of Death
"The Bedford Incident" (1965).
Madigan is a crime drama series based on the 1968 film of the same name. It aired on NBC (Mystery Movie) in 1972-73. Richard Widmark starred as Sgt Dan Madigan who was a veteran in the New York police force, but in the series he investigates cases in Europe.
In 1959 Twentieth Century Fox released the movie Warlock. It stars Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, DeForest Kelley, Frank Gorshin, and Tom Drake.
The 1977 suspense movie Rollercoaster directed by James Goldstone stared a great cast that included Henry Fonda George Segal Timothy Bottoms and Richard Widmark.
Sandy Koufax lived in a time when sexual orientation was not discussed publicly. But we know he was married twice. His first wife was Anne Widmark (the movie star Richard Widmark's daughter), and his second wife's name was Kim. There are no documented rumors about Sandy Koufax being anything other than straight.
"The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc" (1999). Stars Milla Jovovich, John Malkovich. "Saint Joan" (1957). Directed by Otto Preminger. Stars Jean Seberg, Richard Widmark, John Gielgud.
Not that I am aware.....but now that you mention it........maybe it was a science-fiction remake of The Last Wagon. It was a Western with Richard Widmark as an outlaw, and wagon train survivors who are afraid of him although they must depend on him to guide them through hostile Indian territory.
John Wayne (as Davy Crockett, and producer of the film), Richard Widmark (as Jim Bowie), Laurence Harvey (as William Travis), and Richard Boone (as Sam Houston). Using these names you can go to the IMDb and find the rest of the cast and other info.
Richard Fish was not in the movie The Crucible.
Richard Dyer has: Played himself in "Alma Cogan: The Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice" in 1991. Played himself in "The Celluloid Closet" in 1995. Performed in "The Miracle Maker" in 2000. Played himself in "Rescued from the Closet" in 2001. Played himself in "Film Genre" in 2002. Played himself in "Rock Hudson: Dark and Handsome Stranger" in 2010.
No.
Because a horror movie is mean't to give the viewer a scare. Not to make them Giggle or cry (well unless its that scary)