Red River Shore
1953 film by Harry Keller
- Arthur E. Orloff
- Gerald Geraghty
- Rex Allen
- Lyn Thomas
- Slim Pickens
Production
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Republic Pictures
Release date
- December 15, 1953 (1953-12-15)
Running time
Red River Shore is a 1953 American Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Rex Allen, Lyn Thomas and Slim Pickens.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling.
Plot
Cast
- Rex Allen as Marshal Rex Allen
- Koko as Rex's Horse
- Slim Pickens as Deputy Slim Pickens
- Lyn Thomas as Peggy Taylor
- William Philpps as Ned Barlow
- Douglas Fowley as Case Lockwood
- Trevor Bardette as Frank Barlow
- William Haade as Henchman Link
- Emmett Vogan as Benjamin Willoughby, Banker
- John L. Cason as Henchman Joe
- Rayford Barnes as Henchman Pete
- Virginia Carroll as Townswoman
- Nolan Leary as Townsman
- Frank O'Connor as Townsman
- Jack Perrin as Work Crew Member
- Ken Terrell as Henchman
References
- ^ England p.140
Bibliography
- England, Jerry. Reel Cowboys of the Santa Susanas. ECHO Press, 2008.
External links
- Red River Shore at IMDb
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Films of Harry Keller
- The Blonde Bandit (1949)
- Tarnished (1950)
- Fort Dodge Stampede (1951)
- Desert of Lost Men (1951)
- Rose of Cimarron (1952)
- Leadville Gunslinger (1952)
- Black Hills Ambush (1952)
- Thundering Caravans (1952)
- Marshal of Cedar Rock (1953)
- Savage Frontier (1953)
- Bandits of the West (1953)
- El Paso Stampede (1953)
- Red River Shore (1953)
- Phantom Stallion (1954)
- The Unguarded Moment (1956)
- Man Afraid (1957)
- Quantez (1957)
- The Female Animal (1958)
- Day of the Badman (1958)
- Voice in the Mirror (1958)
- Step Down to Terror (1958)
- Seven Ways from Sundown (1960)
- Tammy Tell Me True (1961)
- Six Black Horses (1962)
- Tammy and the Doctor (1963)
- The Brass Bottle (1964)
- In Enemy Country (1968)
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