Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas
Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas is a 1951 American western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Michael Chapin, Eilene Janssen, and James Bell.[1]
Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas | |
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Directed by | Philip Ford |
Produced by | Rudy Ralston |
Written by | Arthur E. Orloff |
Starring | Michael Chapin Eilene Janssen James Bell |
Music by | Stanley Wilson |
Cinematography | John MacBurnie |
Edited by | Arthur Roberts |
Production company | Republic Pictures |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film's sets were designed by art director Frank Arrigo.
Cast
- Michael Chapin as Red White
- Eilene Janssen as Judy Dawson
- James Bell as Sheriff Tom White
- Hugh O'Brian as Ted Gately
- Steve Pendleton as Sam White
- Tristram Coffin as Jim Tulane
- William Haade as Henchman Mark Brannigan
- Alice Kelley as Betty Dawson
- Selmer Jackson as Governor
- Ed Cassidy as Clint
- George Taylor as Governor's Secretary
- Steve Dunhill as Wagon Guard
- Billy Dix as Wagon Driver
- Eddie Dunn as Stage Driver
- Tommy Coats as Henchman
- Chick Hannan as Henchman
- Silver Harr as Henchman
- Cactus Mack as Henchman Mike
- Bob Reeves as Rancher
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References
- Pitts p.54
Bibliography
- Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films. McFarland, 2012.
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