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{{Short description|1953 film by Thomas Carr}} |
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| name = Star of Texas |
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| director = [[Thomas Carr (director)|Thomas Carr]] |
| director = [[Thomas Carr (director)|Thomas Carr]] |
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| producer = [[Vincent M. Fennelly |
| producer = [[Vincent M. Fennelly]] |
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| writer = [[Daniel B. Ullman |
| writer = [[Daniel B. Ullman]] |
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| starring = {{ubl|[[Wayne Morris (American actor)|Wayne Morris]]|[[Paul Fix]]|[[Frank Ferguson]]}} |
| starring = {{ubl|[[Wayne Morris (American actor)|Wayne Morris]]|[[Paul Fix]]|[[Frank Ferguson]]}} |
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| music = [[Raoul Kraushaar |
| music = [[Raoul Kraushaar]] |
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| cinematography = [[Ernest Miller |
| cinematography = [[Ernest Miller]] |
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| editing = [[Sam Fields |
| editing = [[Sam Fields]] |
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| studio = [[Allied Artists Pictures]] |
| studio = [[Allied Artists Pictures]] |
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| distributor = Allied Artists Pictures |
| distributor = Allied Artists Pictures |
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* [[Wayne Morris (American actor)|Wayne Morris]] as Texas Ranger Ed Ryan / Robert Larkin |
* [[Wayne Morris (American actor)|Wayne Morris]] as Texas Ranger Ed Ryan / Robert Larkin |
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* [[Paul Fix]] as Luke Andrews |
* [[Paul Fix]] as Luke Andrews |
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* [[Frank Ferguson |
* [[Frank Ferguson]] as Marshal Bullock |
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* [[Rick Vallin |
* [[Rick Vallin]] as Texas Ranger William Vance |
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* [[Jack Larson |
* [[Jack Larson]] as Henchman John Jenkins |
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* [[James Flavin |
* [[James Flavin]] as Texas Rangers Capt. Sturdivant |
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* [[William Fawcett (actor)|William Fawcett |
* [[William Fawcett (actor)|William Fawcett]] as Soapy |
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* [[Robert Bice]] as Henchman Al Slade |
* [[Robert Bice]] as Henchman Al Slade |
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* [[Mickey Simpson |
* [[Mickey Simpson]] as Henchman Tom Traynor |
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*[[George D. Wallace|George Wallace]] as Clampett |
*[[George D. Wallace|George Wallace]] as Clampett |
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* [[John Crawford (actor)|John Crawford |
* [[John Crawford (actor)|John Crawford]] as Texas Ranger Stockton |
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* [[Stanley Price |
* [[Stanley Price]] as Hank Caldwell / James Lawrence |
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* [[Lyle Talbot]] as Telegraph Operator |
* [[Lyle Talbot]] as Telegraph Operator |
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[[Category:Films scored by Raoul Kraushaar]] |
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[[Category:American black-and-white films]] |
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Revision as of 05:44, 6 October 2021
Star of Texas | |
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Directed by | Thomas Carr |
Written by | Daniel B. Ullman |
Produced by | Vincent M. Fennelly |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Sam Fields |
Music by | Raoul Kraushaar |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
Release date | January 11, 1953 |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Star of Texas is a 1953 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wayne Morris, Paul Fix and Frank Ferguson.[1]
Plot
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Cast
- Wayne Morris as Texas Ranger Ed Ryan / Robert Larkin
- Paul Fix as Luke Andrews
- Frank Ferguson as Marshal Bullock
- Rick Vallin as Texas Ranger William Vance
- Jack Larson as Henchman John Jenkins
- James Flavin as Texas Rangers Capt. Sturdivant
- William Fawcett as Soapy
- Robert Bice as Henchman Al Slade
- Mickey Simpson as Henchman Tom Traynor
- George Wallace as Clampett
- John Crawford as Texas Ranger Stockton
- Stanley Price as Hank Caldwell / James Lawrence
- Lyle Talbot as Telegraph Operator
References
- ^ Martin p.158
Bibliography
- Martin, Len D. The Allied Artists Checklist: The Feature Films and Short Subjects of Allied Artists Pictures Corporation, 1947-1978. McFarland & Company, 1993.
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