Driftin' River

Driftin' River (1946)

LAND OF THE LAWLESS!

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1946-10-01
  • Runtime: 0h 59min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: PRC
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Robert Emmett Tansey
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Summary

Eddie Dean (Eddie Dean) and his partner Soapy Jones (Roscoe Ates), under government orders, proceed to the ranch of J.C. Morgan (Shirley Patterson to buy cavalry remounts for the Army. At the ranch, they find out that J.C. is a girl. The nearby town of Dow City is under the control of a lawless trio headed by Trigger (Lee Roberts, Clem Kensington (Foxy Callahan) and Joe Morino (Dennis Moore). A member of the gang is Tucson Brown (Lee Bennett), one of J.C.'s trusted hands. When Eddie decides to buy the horses, Tucson steals the herd to prevent the sale. Soldiers, sent to investigate, are brutally murdered. The aroused townspeople elect Tennessee (William Fawcett, J.C.'s foreman, as sheriff. When the outlaws murder Tennessee, Eddie and Soapy, along with the reformed Tucson, swing into action.

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  • Eddie Dean

    as Eddie Dean
  • Roscoe Ates

    as Soapy
  • Shirley Patterson

    as J.C. Morgan
  • Lee Bennett

    as Tucson Brown
  • William Fawcett

    as Tennessee
  • Dennis Moore

    as Joe Marino
  • Lottie Harrison

    as Senora
Sound Karl Hajos Original Music Composer
Camera Marcel Le Picard Director of Photography
Directing William L. Nolte Assistant Director
Production Robert Emmett Tansey Producer
Writing Robert Emmett Tansey Story
Editing Hugh Winn Editor
Art Edward C. Jewell Art Direction
Art Vin Taylor Set Decoration
Production Jerry Thomas Associate Producer
Costume & Make-Up Albert Deano Costume Design
Directing Robert Emmett Tansey Director
Writing Frances Kavanaugh Screenplay

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