Warner Bros. (1952)
Action | Biography | Drama | Foreign | Western
USA | English | Color | 01:49
In this biopic, Jim Bowie goes to New Orleans, where he falls for Judalon and befriends her brother, Narcisse. Soon, Jim is forced to avenge Narcisse's murder, but Judalon takes up with another man. Jim eventually has another romantic interlude with Judalon and is forced to kill one of her suitors in self-defense. Jim leaves town, and falls for the daughter of a Texas politician, but his entanglement with Judalon continues to bedevil him.
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Alan Ladd | Jim Bowie |
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Virginia Mayo | Judalon de Bornay |
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Joseph Calleia | Juan Moreno |
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Phyllis Kirk | Ursula de Varamendi |
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Alf Kjellin | Philippe de Cabanal |
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Douglas Dick | Narcisse de Bornay |
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Anthony Caruso | Black Jack Sturdevant |
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Nedrick Young | Henri Contrecourt |
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George Voskovec | John James Audubon |
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John Alban | Casino Patron |
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John Albright | Casino Patron |
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Leon Alton | Riverboat Passenger |
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John Alvin | Impatient Man in Tailor's Shop |
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Ernest Anderson | Riverboat Cabin Boy |
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Walter Bacon | Casino Patron |
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Salvador Baguez | Mexican Artist |
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Richard Bartell | Horse Race Starter |
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John Barton | Gambling House Patron |
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David Bauer | James Black |
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Don Beddoe | Dr. Cuny |
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Madge Blake | Mrs. Cuny |
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Oliver Blake | Innkeeper |
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Phil Bloom | Saloon Patron |
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Eugene Borden | Cocquelon - Tailor |
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George Boyce | Party Guest |
| Director | Gordon Douglas |
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| Writer | James R. Webb, Paul Wellman | |
| Producer | Henry Blanke | |
| Musician | Max Steiner | |
| Photography | John F. Seitz | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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| Index | 4805 |
| Added Date | Jul 26, 2015 05:14:08 |
| Modified Date | Jan 27, 2016 04:44:12 |