Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend
Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend is a 1957 American Western film directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Randolph Scott, James Craig, Angie Dickinson and James Garner.
Plot
Captain Buck Devlin, and cavalry troopers Sergeant John Maitland and Private Wilbur Clegg, recently mustered out of the army, head to Devlin's brother's homestead to settle down. They arrived just in time to drive off an Indian attack, but are too late to save his brother. Faulty ammunition cost him his life. The three men set out for Medicine Bend to find out who sold the ammunition. The community also gives them all their funds to buy badly needed supplies.
Cast
- Angie Dickinson
- Ann Doran
- Don Beddoe
- Fred Kelsey
- Gordon Jones
- Guy Wilkerson
- Harry Harvey
- Harry Lauter
- Herman Hack
- James Craig
- James Garner
- John Alderson
- Marjorie Bennett
- Myron Healey
- Philip Van Zandt
- Philo McCullough
- Randolph Scott
- Richard Bellis
- Robert Warwick
- Rory Mallinson
- Syd Saylor
- Trevor Bardette
More details
author | John Tucker Battle |
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director | Richard L. Bare |
editor | Clarence Kolster |
genre | western |
keywords | brethren (in christ) brethren in christ church clothe faulty ammunition hang indian attack saloon girl scythe steal wagon train |
musicBy | Roy Webb |
producer | Richard Whorf |
productionCompany | Warner Bros. |
publisher | Warner Bros. |