United States / Aug 03, 1948 / NR
The Strangest Desperado the West has Ever Known!
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Cowboy Ross McEwen arrives in town. He asks the banker for a loan of $2000. When the banker asks about securing a loan that large, McEwen shows him his six-gun collateral. The banker hands over the money in exchange for an I.O.U., signed "Jefferson Davis". McEwen rides out of town and catches a train, but not before being bitten by a rattler. On the train, a nurse, Miss Hollister, tends to his wound. A posse searches the train, but McEwen manages to escape notice. However a mysterious Mexican has taken note of the cowboy, and that loudmouthed brat is still nosing around. Who will be the first to claim the reward for the robber's capture?
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| John Parrish | Frenger |
| Dan White | Clint Waters |
| Davison Clark | Burnett |
| Houseley Stevenson | Anderson |
| George McDonald | Winston Boy |
| Eva Novak | Mrs. Winston |
| Sam Flint | Storekeeper |
| Forrest Taylor | Conductor No.2 |
| William Haade | Poker Player |
| Gene Roth | Poker Player |
| Paul E. Burns | Conductor #1 (uncredited) |
| George Magrill | Jim - Saloon Waiter (uncredited) |
| Wheaton Chambers | Station Agent (uncredited) |
| Walter Bacon | Baggage Clerk (uncredited) |
| Clem Fuller | Wagon Driver (uncredited) |
| Jack Stoney | Deputy (uncredited) |
| Paul Newlan | Deputy (uncredited) |
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| Ethan Laidlaw | Deputy (uncredited) |
| Glenn Strange | Posse Deputy (uncredited) |
| Art Felix | Posse Member (uncredited) |
| George Sowards | Posse Member (uncredited) |
| Jack Tornek | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
| Rudy Bowman | Townsman (uncredited) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Four Faces West |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Enterprise Productions, Harry Sherman Productions, United Artists |
| Release date | 3 agosto 1948 |
| Production | Vernon E. Clark, Harry Sherman |
| Writer | Eugene Manlove Rhodes, C. Graham Baker, Teddi Sherman |
| Editing | Edward Mann |
| Cinematography | Russell Harlan |
| Assistant directors | Nathan Barragar, Alfred E. Green |
| Camera operators | Russell Harlan |
| Additional photography | Russell Harlan |
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| Production design | Duncan Cramer, Edward R. Robinson |
| Art direction | Duncan Cramer, Edward R. Robinson |
| Set decoration | Edward R. Robinson, Duncan Cramer |
| Music | Paul Sawtell, Frank Webster |
| Sound | Paul Sawtell, Frank Webster |
| Costume design | Alfred Berke, Gustaf Norin, Lillian Lashin |
| Makeup | Gustaf Norin, Alfred Berke, Lillian Lashin |
| Hairstyling | Alfred Berke, Gustaf Norin, Lillian Lashin |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Physical media
United States / Jul 22, 2003 / NR / DVD
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