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Shadows on the Range (1946)

JOHNNY RIDES THE RANGE OF RENEGADES!

Género : Western

Tiempo de ejecución : 57M

Director : Lambert Hillyer

Sinopsis

Johnny Mack Brown stars in the formula oater Shadows on the Range. The film was made at a time when Monogram was experimenting with the notion of passing Brown off as a singing cowboy. While his voice is dubbed, he's definitely handling all the action sequences himself, and that's what the fans really wanted.

Actores

Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Steve Mason posing as Steve Saunders
Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Dusty Cripps
Jan Bryant
Jan Bryant
Ruth Denny
Jack Perrin
Jack Perrin
Deputy Ted
John Merton
John Merton
Paul Emery
Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Butch Bevans

Tripulaciones

Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Hillyer
Director
Adele Buffington
Adele Buffington
Writer
Scott R. Dunlap
Scott R. Dunlap
Producer
James S. Brown Jr.
James S. Brown Jr.
Director of Photography
Fred Maguire
Fred Maguire
Editor
Charles J. Bigelow
Charles J. Bigelow
Production Supervisor
Eddie Davis
Eddie Davis
Assistant Director

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