Frontier Revenge
Frontier Revenge is a 1948 American western film written and directed by Ray Taylor and starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John.[1] The film is a remake of Ray Taylor's Panamint's Bad Man (1938). Filmed at the Corriganville Movie Ranch, the film is neither set on a frontier nor is any revenge depicted. Extensive footage from this film was reused along with the return of Duce Rago in The Black Lash (1952).
Frontier Revenge | |
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Directed by | Ray Taylor |
Written by | Ray Taylor |
Starring | Lash LaRue |
Music by | Walter Greene |
Production company | Western Adventures Productions Inc. |
Distributed by | Screen Guild Productions |
Release date | December 17, 1948 |
Running time | 56 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Marshal Lash and Deputy Fuzzy impersonate an outlaw duo from Texas named the Dawsons in order to stop a series of robberies. They are helped by a marshal's widow and an undercover government operator.
Cast
- Lash LaRue ... U.S. Marshal Lash LaRue
- Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
- Peggy Stewart .. Joan De Lysa
- Ray Bennett ... Duce Rago
- Jim Bannon ... Brant
- Sarah Padden ... Widow Owens
- Jimmy Martin ... Pete
- George Chesebro ... Colonel Winston
- Cliff Taylor ... Bartender
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