Crooked River (film)
Crooked River is a 1950 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring James Ellison and Russell Hayden.
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Directed by | Thomas Carr |
Produced by | Ron Ormond |
Screenplay by | Ron Ormond Maurie Tombragel |
Starring | James Ellison Russell Hayden |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Hugh Winn |
Production company | Lippert Pictures |
Distributed by | Lippert Pictures |
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Running time | 56 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It was also known as Hostile Country.
Plot
An outgoing outlaw (Russ Hayden) helps a man (Jimmy Ellison) track down the down the bandits who killed his parents.
Cast
- James Ellison as Shamrock Ellison (as Jimmie 'Shamrock' Ellison)
- Russell Hayden as Lucky Hayden (as Russ 'Lucky' Hayden)
- Raymond Hatton as Colonel
- Fuzzy Knight as Deacon
- Julie Adams as Ann Hayden (as Betty Adams)
- Tom Tyler as Weston - Henchman
- George J. Lewis as Deke Gentry (as George Lewis)
- John Cason as Kent
- Stanley Price as Sheriff
- Stephen Carr as Butch Henchman
- Dennis Moore as Bob - Henchman
- George Chesebro as Dad Ellison
- Bud Osborne as Bud - Stage Driver
- Jimmy Martin as Henchman (as Jimmie Martin)
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