The Black Hills Express
Black Hills Express is a 1943 American western film directed by John English and starring Don 'Red' Barry, Wally Vernon and Ariel Heath.[1]
Black Hills Express | |
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Directed by | John English |
Produced by | Edward J. White |
Written by | Norman S. Hall Fred Myton |
Starring | Don 'Red' Barry Wally Vernon Ariel Heath |
Music by | Mort Glickman |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Harry Keller |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release date | August 15, 1943 |
Running time | 56 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film's art direction was by Russell Kimball.
Partial cast
- Don 'Red' Barry as Lon Walker
- Wally Vernon as Deputy Deadeye
- Ariel Heath as Gale Southern
- George J. Lewis as Henchman Vic Fowler
- William Halligan as Marshal Harvey Dorman
- Hooper Atchley as Jason Phelps
- Charles Miller as Raymond Harper
- Pierce Lyden as Henchman Carl
- Jack Rockwell as Sheriff
- Bob Kortman as Henchman Dutch
- Al Taylor as Henchman Denver aka Stoner
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References
- Martin p.306
Bibliography
- Len D. Martin. The Republic Pictures Checklist: Features, Serials, Cartoons, Short Subjects and Training Films of Republic Pictures Corporation, 1935-1959. McFarland, 1998.
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