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Release Date:
December 15, 1950
Original Title:
California Passage
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Republic Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A series of reversals bring two desperate people together. When a saloon owner is framed by his partner for a stagecoach robbery, he fights to secure an acquittal.
Art Direction:
Frank Arrigo
Costume Design:
Adele Palmer
Director:
Joseph Kane
Director of Photography:
John MacBurnie
Editor:
Arthur Roberts
Hairstylist:
Peggy Gray
Lynn Burke
Makeup Artist:
Howard Smit
Bob Mark
Music:
Nathan Scott
Set Decoration:
John McCarthy Jr.
George Milo
Sound:
Howard Wilson
T.A. Carman
Writer:
James Edward Grant
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