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Black Hills (1947)

EDDIE SMASHES THE BAD MEN OF THE BAD LANDS!

Genre : Action, Western

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Ray Taylor
Writer : Joseph F. Poland

Synopsis

When Hadley finds gold on his land, Kirby kills him and then goes after Hadley's ranch. After Eddie Dean foils Kirby's robbery attempt, Kirby forces the assistant land agent Tuttle to sell the ranch to him. But Eddie learns of the forgery thru Tuttle's boss and goes after Kirby.

Actors

Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
White Cloud
White Cloud
Eddie Dean's horse
Roscoe Ates
Roscoe Ates
Soapy Jones
Shirley Patterson
Shirley Patterson
Janet Hadley
Terry Frost
Terry Frost
Dan Kirby
Steve Drake
Steve Drake
Larry Hadley
Nina Bara
Nina Bara
Chiquita
William Fawcett
William Fawcett
Clerk Tuttle / Bill Fawcett
Lane Bradford
Lane Bradford
Henchman Al Cooper
Lee Morgan
Lee Morgan
Sheriff
George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Land Agent Henry Allen
Andy Parker
Andy Parker
Cowhand / Guitar Player
Victor Adamson
Victor Adamson
Emile Avery
Emile Avery
George Bamby
George Bamby
Steve Clark
Steve Clark
Victor Cox
Victor Cox
Jack Evans
Jack Evans
Ted French
Ted French
Chick Hannan
Chick Hannan
Carl Mathews
Carl Mathews
Earl Murphey
Earl Murphey
Tex Palmer
Tex Palmer
Eddie Parker
Eddie Parker
Slim Whitaker
Slim Whitaker

Crews

Ray Taylor
Ray Taylor
Director
Joseph F. Poland
Joseph F. Poland
Screenplay
Jerry Thomas
Jerry Thomas
Producer
Walter Greene
Walter Greene
Original Music Composer
Ernest Miller
Ernest Miller
Director of Photography
Hugh Winn
Hugh Winn
Editor
Jack Mills
Jack Mills
Set Decoration
Ray Mercer
Ray Mercer
Special Effects

Posters and backgrounds

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