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Kit Carson (1940)

A MIGHTY SAGA OF PIONEER COURAGE...that gave the nation a new empire!

Genre : Western, Romance

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : George B. Seitz
Writer : George Bruce

Synopsis

Frontiersman Kit Carson fights off Indian attacks on the trail to California.

Actors

Jon Hall
Jon Hall
Christopher "Kit" Carson
Lynn Bari
Lynn Bari
Dolores Murphy
Dana Andrews
Dana Andrews
Captain John C. Fremont
Harold Huber
Harold Huber
Lopez
Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Ape
Renie Riano
Renie Riano
Miss Genevieve Pilchard
Clayton Moore
Clayton Moore
Paul Terry
Rowena Cook
Rowena Cook
Alice Terry
Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Jim Bridger
Harry Strang
Harry Strang
Sergeant Clanahan
C. Henry Gordon
C. Henry Gordon
General Castro
Lew Merrill
Lew Merrill
General Vallejo
Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Larkin
Edwin Maxwell
Edwin Maxwell
John Sutter
George Lynn
George Lynn
James King
Charles Stevens
Charles Stevens
Lt. Ruiz
William Farnum
William Farnum
Don Miguel Murphy
Stephanie Toler
Stephanie Toler
Iron Eyes Cody
Iron Eyes Cody
Indian
Tex Cooper
Tex Cooper
Californian
Blaney Harris
Blaney Harris
Second Lieutenant
Al Haskell
Al Haskell
Californian
Al Kikume
Al Kikume
Indian Chief
Chief Many Treaties
Chief Many Treaties
Indian Chief
Julian Rivero
Julian Rivero
Californian
Harry Semels
Harry Semels
Aide
Jay Silverheels
Jay Silverheels
Indian
Charles Soldani
Charles Soldani
Indian

Crews

George B. Seitz
George B. Seitz
Director
George Bruce
George Bruce
Screenplay
Evelyn Wells
Evelyn Wells
Story
Edward Small
Edward Small
Producer
Edward Ward
Edward Ward
Original Music Composer
John J. Mescall
John J. Mescall
Director of Photography
Robert Pittack
Robert Pittack
Director of Photography
William F. Claxton
William F. Claxton
Editor
Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Editor
John DuCasse Schulze
John DuCasse Schulze
Art Direction
Edward G. Boyle
Edward G. Boyle
Set Decoration
Edward P. Lambert
Edward P. Lambert
Costume Design

Posters and backgrounds

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