The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) [NR]

Release Date:
March 11, 1943

Original Title:
The Ox-Bow Incident

Alternate Titles:
De døde ved daggry
De rampzalige ochtend
Incidente en Ox-Bow
L'étrange incident
黄牛惨案

Genres:
Drama | Western

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 14  NL: 12  PT: e 14  US: NR 

Runtime: 76

Lynch law rules the mob!

A posse discovers a trio of men they suspect of murder and cow theft and are split between handing them over to the law or lynching them on the spot.

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Additional Editing:
Lyman Hallowell

Art Direction:
James Basevi
Richard Day

Assistant Director:
Ad Schaumer

Costume Design:
Earl Luick
Sam Benson

Director:
William A. Wellman

Director of Photography:
Arthur C. Miller

Editor:
Allen McNeil

Executive Producer:
William Goetz

Makeup Artist:
Guy Pearce

Novel:
Walter Van Tilburg Clark

Orchestrator:
Herbert W. Spencer
Conrad Salinger

Original Music Composer:
Cyril J. Mockridge

Producer:
Lamar Trotti

Screenplay:
Lamar Trotti

Second Unit Director:
James Tinling

Set Decoration:
Thomas Little
Frank E. Hughes

Sound Designer:
Alfred Bruzlin
Roger Heman Sr.

Stunts:
Don House
Frank McGrath
Forrest Dillon

Third Assistant Director:
Otto Lang

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