A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 3, 1948
Original Title:
Four Faces West
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Enterprise Productions
Harry Sherman Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 89
Cowboy Ross McEwen arrives in town. He asks the banker for a loan of $2000. When the banker asks about securing a loan that large, McEwen shows him his six-gun collateral. The banker hands over the money in exchange for an I.O.U., signed "Jefferson Davis". McEwen rides out of town and catches a train, but not before being bitten by a rattler. On the train, a nurse, Miss Hollister, tends to his wound. A posse searches the train, but McEwen manages to escape notice. However a mysterious Mexican has taken note of the cowboy, and that loudmouthed brat is still nosing around. Who will be the first to claim the reward for the robber's capture?
Assistant Director:
Nathan Barragar
Associate Producer:
Vernon E. Clark
Costume Design:
Alfred Berke
Director:
Alfred E. Green
Director of Photography:
Russell Harlan
Editor:
Edward Mann
Hairstylist:
Lillian Lashin
Makeup Artist:
Gustaf Norin
Novel:
Eugene Manlove Rhodes
Original Music Composer:
Paul Sawtell
Producer:
Harry Sherman
Production Design:
Duncan Cramer
Production Manager:
Joseph C. Gilpin
Set Decoration:
Edward R. Robinson
Sound:
Frank Webster
Writer:
C. Graham Baker
Teddi Sherman
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