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Cave of Outlaws (1951)

The mystery of the great Wells Fargo robbery !

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 16M

Director : William Castle
Writer : Elizabeth Wilson

Synopsis

Having served a prison sentence for robbery, Pete Carver decides to go back for the hidden loot. But someone is on his trail.

Actors

Macdonald Carey
Macdonald Carey
Pete Carver
Alexis Smith
Alexis Smith
Elizabeth Trent
Edgar Buchanan
Edgar Buchanan
Dobbs
Victor Jory
Victor Jory
Ben Cross
Hugh O'Brian
Hugh O'Brian
Garth
Houseley Stevenson
Houseley Stevenson
Cooley
Hugh Sanders
Hugh Sanders
Sheriff
Raymond Bond
Raymond Bond
Doc
Robert Osterloh
Robert Osterloh
Blackhack

Crews

William Castle
William Castle
Director
Elizabeth Wilson
Elizabeth Wilson
Screenplay
Elizabeth Wilson
Elizabeth Wilson
Story
Leonard Goldstein
Leonard Goldstein
Producer
Irving Glassberg
Irving Glassberg
Director of Photography
Edward Curtiss
Edward Curtiss
Editor
Bernard Herzbrun
Bernard Herzbrun
Art Direction
Nathan H. Juran
Nathan H. Juran
Art Direction
Oliver Emert
Oliver Emert
Set Decoration
Russell A. Gausman
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Bud Westmore
Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist
Joseph Gershenson
Joseph Gershenson
Music Director
Leslie I. Carey
Leslie I. Carey
Sound
Glenn E. Anderson
Glenn E. Anderson
Sound
William Alland
William Alland
Associate Producer
Bill Thomas
Bill Thomas
Costume Design
Joan St. Oegger
Joan St. Oegger
Hairstylist

Posters and backgrounds

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