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Fuzzy Settles Down (1944)

FUZZY FINDS PEACE AND QUIET...Behind the Butt of a Six-Gun!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Sam Newfield
Writer : Louise Rousseau

Synopsis

Billy Carson and Fuzzy Jones have just collected a reward and Fuzzy indulges in a dream of getting away from the hectic life he has been leading and wants to settle down. They arrive in Red Rock just as the newspaper is being sold at foreclosure and, despite the attempts by Lafe Barlow to intimidate him from bidding. Fuzzy finds himself the owner of a newspaper. Fuzzy meets Edith Martin, daughter of the former owner, and unthinkingly commits himself to carrying on her father's policy of bringing a telegraph line to Red Rock. For reason of his own, Barlow is against this and has his henchmen wage a campaign of terror against the ranchers and citizens. Before long, Billy who had been lazily indifferent to everything connected to Fuzzy and his newspaper, decides to take a hand on the side of the good guys.

Actors

Buster Crabbe
Buster Crabbe
Billy Carson
Al St. John
Al St. John
Fuzzy Jones
Patti McCarty
Patti McCarty
Edith Martin
Charles King
Charles King
Lafe Barlow
John Merton
John Merton
Henchman Pete
Frank McCarroll
Frank McCarroll
Henchman Rusty
Hal Price
Hal Price
Sheriff Sam of Red Rock
John Elliott
John Elliott
John Martin
Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Rancher Weaver
Robert F. Hill
Robert F. Hill
Jones, Bidder for newspaper
Falcon
Falcon
Billy's Horse

Crews

Sam Newfield
Sam Newfield
Director
Louise Rousseau
Louise Rousseau
Story
Louise Rousseau
Louise Rousseau
Screenplay
Sigmund Neufeld
Sigmund Neufeld
Producer
Jack Greenhalgh
Jack Greenhalgh
Director of Photography
Holbrook N. Todd
Holbrook N. Todd
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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