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Release Date:
March 4, 1950
Original Title:
The Baron of Arizona
Alternate Titles:
Le Baron de l'Arizona
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Western
Production Companies:
Deputy Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 97
The U.S. government recognizes land grants made when the West was under Spanish rule. This inspires James Reavis to forge a chain of historical evidence that makes a foundling girl the Baroness of Arizona. Reavis marries the girl and presses his claim to the entire Arizona territory.
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Art Direction:
Frank Paul Sylos
Assistant Director:
Frank Fox
Camera Operator:
Curt Fetters
Casting:
Yolanda Molinari
Conductor:
Paul Dunlap
Director:
Samuel Fuller
Director of Photography:
James Wong Howe
Editor:
Arthur Hilton
Executive Assistant:
Murray Lerner
Executive Producer:
Robert L. Lippert
Gaffer:
Roy Black
Grip:
Joe Carpenter
Hairstylist:
Loretta Francel
Key Grip:
E. Truman Joiner
Makeup Artist:
Vernon Murdoch
Original Music Composer:
Paul Dunlap
Presenter:
Robert L. Lippert
Producer:
Carl K. Hittleman
Production Design:
Jack Poplin
Script Supervisor:
Dorothy B. Cormack
Set Decoration:
Edward R. Robinson
Otto Siegel
Sound:
Garry A. Harris
Sound Effects:
Harry Coswick
Special Effects:
Ray Mercer
Donald Steward
Still Photographer:
Schuyler Crail
Story:
Homer Croy
Stunts:
Chuck Roberson
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Wardrobe Master:
Alfred Berke
Kitty Mager
Writer:
Samuel Fuller
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