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The Proud Ones (1956)

A MAN OF FIERCE PRIDE...and six-guns to match!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Robert D. Webb
Writer : Edmund H. North, Joseph Petracca

Synopsis

Robert Ryan plays an aging sheriff responsible for law and order in a frontier cattle town. Virginia Mayo plays his fiancee. As if handling wild cattle drovers isn't enough, a crooked casino operator from Ryan's past comes to town. An early scuffle in the casino leaves Ryan with vision problems that interfere with his duties. Jeffrey Hunter who came to town with a cattle drive encounters Ryan, who killed Hunter's father when Hunter was young. Feelings of animosity soon change as Hunter begins to sense Ryan is telling the truth about his father. What follows is a plot that continues to thicken to the inevitable showdown.

Actors

Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan
Marshal Cass Silver
Virginia Mayo
Virginia Mayo
Sally
Jeffrey Hunter
Jeffrey Hunter
Thad Anderson
Robert Middleton
Robert Middleton
Honest John Barrett
Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
Jake
Arthur O'Connell
Arthur O'Connell
Jim Dexter
Rodolfo Acosta
Rodolfo Acosta
Chico
Ken Clark
Ken Clark
Pike
George Mathews
George Mathews
Dillon
Fay Roope
Fay Roope
Markham
Edward Platt
Edward Platt
Dr. Barlow
Whit Bissell
Whit Bissell
Mr. Sam Bolton
Robert Adler
Robert Adler
Walter Bacon
Walter Bacon
Don Brodie
Don Brodie
Paul E. Burns
Paul E. Burns
Harry Carter
Harry Carter
Noble Chissell
Noble Chissell
Jackie Coogan
Jackie Coogan
Man on Make (uncredited)
Steve Darrell
Steve Darrell
Richard Deacon
Richard Deacon
William Fawcett
William Fawcett
Frank Gerstle
Frank Gerstle
Michael Jeffers
Michael Jeffers
Dick Johnstone
Dick Johnstone
I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley
Joe Phillips
Joe Phillips
Joe Ploski
Joe Ploski
Bob Reeves
Bob Reeves
Ray Spiker
Ray Spiker
Charles Tannen
Charles Tannen
Ken Terrell
Ken Terrell
Jack Tornek
Jack Tornek

Crews

Robert D. Webb
Robert D. Webb
Director
Verne Athanas
Verne Athanas
Novel
Edmund H. North
Edmund H. North
Screenplay
Joseph Petracca
Joseph Petracca
Screenplay
Robert L. Jacks
Robert L. Jacks
Producer
Lionel Newman
Lionel Newman
Original Music Composer
Lucien Ballard
Lucien Ballard
Director of Photography
Hugh S. Fowler
Hugh S. Fowler
Editor
Leland Fuller
Leland Fuller
Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler
Lyle R. Wheeler
Art Direction
Travilla
Travilla
Costume Design
Walter M. Scott
Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration
Fred R. Simpson
Fred R. Simpson
Set Decoration
Ben Nye
Ben Nye
Makeup Artist
Helen Turpin
Helen Turpin
Hairstylist
Ad Schaumer
Ad Schaumer
Assistant Director
Maurice De Packh
Maurice De Packh
Orchestrator
W.D. Flick
W.D. Flick
Sound
Harry M. Leonard
Harry M. Leonard
Sound
Ray Kellogg
Ray Kellogg
Special Effects

Posters and backgrounds

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