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Release Date:
February 9, 1958
Original Title:
Man from God's Country
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Romance | Western
Production Companies:
Allied Artists Pictures
Scott R. Dunlap Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 72
Dan Beattie gives up his lawman job to move further west and rejoin his old war buddy Curt Warren in the town of Sundown. At first mistaken for a railroad agent by Beau Santee, a Sundown businessman who wants to keep the railroad away from his town, Dan is nearly killed by Santee's henchman, Mark Faber. Dan discovers that his old pal Curt works for Santee. Even after learning Dan's true identity, Santee considers him trouble and plots to get rid of him. With the help of Curt's son Stony, Dan tries to get Curt to take a stand on the right side of the law.
Art Direction:
Dave Milton
Assistant Director:
Clark L. Paylow
Camera Operator:
Roger Shearman
Construction Coordinator:
James West
Continuity:
Sam Strangis
Director:
Paul Landres
Director of Photography:
Harry Neumann
Editor:
George White
Makeup Artist:
Emile LaVigne
Music Editor:
Neil Brunnenkant
Original Music Composer:
Marlin Skiles
Producer:
Scott R. Dunlap
Production Manager:
Allen K. Wood
Property Master:
Ted Mossman
Set Decoration:
Joseph Kish
Sound Engineer:
B.J. Remington
Still Photographer:
Ken Lobben
Stunt Coordinator:
Al Wyatt Sr.
Stunts:
Ted Mapes
Wardrobe Master:
Bert Henrikson
Writer:
George Waggner
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