Deputy Marshal
1949 film
- October 28, 1949 (1949-10-28) (United States)
Running time
69 minutes (DVD)
Deputy Marshal is a 1949 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Jon Hall, Frances Langford, and Dick Foran.[2][3]
The film was a more expensive production that usual from Robert L. Lippert, who originally hoped for Rod Cameron or George Montgomery.[1]
Plot
A lawman (Jon Hall) tracks bank robbers to Wyoming and gets wind of railroad-land scam.
Cast
- Jon Hall as Deputy Ed Garry
- Frances Langford as Janet Masters
- Dick Foran as Joel Benton/Jed Northey
- Julie Bishop as Claire Benton
- Joe Sawyer as Eli Cressett/Colt Redword
- Russell Hayden as Bill Masters
- Clem Bevans as Doc Allen Vinson
- Vince Barnett as Hotel Desk Clark
- Mary Gordon as Mrs. Lance
- Stanley Blystone as Leo Harrold
- Keene Duncan as Cal Freelong
- Roy Butler as Deputy Sheriff Weed Toler
- Wheaton Chambers as Harley Masters
- Forrest Taylor as Sheriff Jeff Lance
Production
Filming started 6 July 1949.[4]
References
- ^ a b Schallert, E. (March 23, 1949). "Widmark to grow tough again in oil narrative; screen guild expanding". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 165946201.
- ^ Scheuer, P. K. (November 2, 1949). "Music halls go western". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 165993847.
- ^ Vagg, Stephen (April 9, 2022). "The Campy, Yet Surprisingly Interesting Cinema of Jon Hall". Filmiink.
- ^ Schallert, E. (June 18, 1949). "George cukor brings back polly moran; new day dawns at eagle-lion". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 165940616.
External links
- Deputy Marshal at the TCM Movie Database
- Deputy Marshal at IMDb
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Films directed by William Berke
- Toll of the Desert (1935)
- Gun Grit (1936)
- Desert Justice (1936)
- Lawless Plainsmen (1942)
- Down Rio Grande Way (1942)
- Riders of the Northland (1942)
- Bad Men of the Hills (1942)
- Overland to Deadwood (1942)
- The Lone Prairie (1942)
- Riding Through Nevada (1942)
- Pardon My Gun (1942)
- A Tornado in the Saddle (1942)
- Frontier Fury (1943)
- Tornado (1943)
- Minesweeper (1943)
- Saddles and Sagebrush (1943)
- Law of the Northwest (1943)
- Hail to the Rangers (1943)
- The Fighting Buckaroo (1943)
- Silver City Raiders (1943)
- The Vigilantes Ride (1943)
- The Navy Way (1944)
- That's My Baby! (1944)
- Wyoming Hurricane (1944)
- Sailor's Holiday (1944)
- Dark Mountain (1944)
- Dangerous Passage (1944)
- Double Exposure (1944)
- The Last Horseman (1944)
- Betrayal from the East (1945)
- High Powered (1945)
- Dick Tracy (1945)
- Renegade Girl (1946)
- Rolling Home (1946)
- Shoot to Kill (1947)
- Caged Fury (1948)
- Speed to Spare (1948)
- Highway 13 (1948)
- Waterfront at Midnight (1948)
- Arson, Inc. (1949)
- Deputy Marshal (1949)
- Jungle Jim (1949)
- The Lost Tribe (1949)
- Sky Liner (1949)
- Zamba (1949)
- Treasure of Monte Cristo (1949)
- Captive Girl (1950)
- Mark of the Gorilla (1950)
- Border Rangers (1950)
- On the Isle of Samoa (1950)
- Train to Tombstone (1950)
- The Bandit Queen (1950)
- Operation Haylift (1950)
- Pygmy Island (1950)
- I Shot Billy the Kid (1950)
- Gunfire (1950)
- Danger Zone (1951)
- FBI Girl (1951)
- Pier 23 (1951)
- Savage Drums (1951)
- Roaring City (1951)
- The Jungle (1952)
- Valley of the Head Hunters (1953)
- Four Boys and a Gun (1957)
- Street of Sinners (1957)
- Island Women (1958)
- Cop Hater (1958)
- The Mugger (1958)
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