The Saga of Hemp Brown
The Saga of Hemp Brown is a 1958 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Richard Carlson and starring Rory Calhoun, Beverly Garland and John Larch.[1]
The Saga of Hemp Brown | |
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Directed by | Richard Carlson |
Produced by | Gordon Kay |
Screenplay by | Robert Creighton Williams (as Bob Williams) |
Story by | Bernard Girard |
Starring | Rory Calhoun Beverly Garland John Larch |
Cinematography | Philip H. Lathrop |
Edited by | Tony Martinelli |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A U.S. cavalry officer, Hemp Brown (Rory Calhoun), runs into some serious trouble when the party of civilians and troops he's bringing to a nearby Army fort is ambushed. A woman is killed during the gunfight, and money is stolen by the bandits. The leader of the gang, Jed Givens (John Larch), is an acquaintance of Brown, who implicates the fugitive during the subsequent trial. But Brown is court-martialed and booted from the Army. Brown tracks down Givens to restore honor to his name.
Cast
- Rory Calhoun as Hemp Brown
- Beverly Garland as Mona Langley
- John Larch aa Jed Givens
- Russell Johnson as Hook
- Fortunio Bonanova as Serge Bolanos
- Trevor Bardette as Judge Rawlins
- Morris Ankrum as Bo Slauter
- Addison Richards as Col. Ford
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See also
References
- "In 'Hemp Brown'". Los Angeles Times. Aug 17, 1957. p. B3.
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