The King and Four Queens (1956) [NR]

Release Date:
December 21, 1956

Original Title:
The King and Four Queens

Alternate Titles:
Esse Homem é Meu

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Mystery | Western

Production Companies:
Russ-Field Productions
United Artists

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: NR 

Runtime: 86

The King plays the hottest game in the West . . . with four Queens!

Opportunistic con man Dan Kehoe ingratiates himself with the cantankerous mother of four outlaws and their beautiful widows in order to find their hidden gold.

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Assistant Director:
Tom Connors Jr.

Conductor:
Alex North

Costume Design:
Renié

Director:
Raoul Walsh

Director of Photography:
Lucien Ballard

Editor:
David Bretherton

Executive Producer:
Robert Waterfield

Hairstylist:
Kay Shea
Helene Parrish

Makeup Artist:
Donald W. Roberson
Frank Prehoda

Music:
Alex North

Music Editor:
Robert Tracy

Novel:
Margaret Fitts

Orchestrator:
Hershy Kay

Original Music Composer:
Alex North

Producer:
David Hempstead

Production Design:
Wiard B. Ihnen

Production Manager:
Joseph C. Behm

Property Master:
William Sittel

Publicist:
Richard Condon

Screenplay:
Margaret Fitts
Richard Alan Simmons

Set Decoration:
Victor A. Gangelin

Sound:
Jack Solomon

Sound Effects:
Bill Naylor

Stunt Double:
Martha Crawford

Stunts:
Jack N. Young
Chuck Roberson

Supervising Editor:
Louis R. Loeffler

Wardrobe Designer:
Oscar Rodriguez
Marjorie Henderson

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