The Solid Gold Girl (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 14, 1964

Original Title:
The Solid Gold Girl

Genres:
Comedy | Western

Production Companies:
ABC
MCA Television
Revue Studios
Timeless Media Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 50

While searching for the man who framed him for a crime he didn't commit, Harrison Destry (John Gavin) stumbles into a town where an old cell mate of his is being tried for robbery and murder. The outlaw has hidden the loot and offers to reveal the location to Destry, but instead provides the location to Patience Dailey, a gold digging saloon singer played by Tammy Grimes.

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Art Direction:
Raymond Beal

Assistant Director:
Ray Taylor Jr.

Associate Producer:
Carter DeHaven

Color Designer:
Robert Brower

Costume Supervisor:
Vincent Dee

Director:
Don Siegel

Director of Photography:
Lionel Lindon

Editor:
Richard M. Sprague

Editorial Coordinator:
David J. O'Connell

Hairstylist:
Florence Bush

Makeup Artist:
Jack Barron

Producer:
Howard Browne

Set Decoration:
John McCarthy Jr.
Ralph Sylos

Sound:
Randy Sparks
Morton Stevens
Stanley Wilson
Lyle Cain

Stunts:
Jesse Wayne
Al Wyatt Sr.

Theme Song Performance:
The Ledbetters

Writer:
Robert Guy Barrows
Max Brand

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