Black Bart (1948)
Cheerful outlaw Charlie Boles leaves former partners Lance and Jersey and heads for California, where the Gold Rush is beginning. Soon, a lone gunman in black is robbing Wells Fargo gold shipments. One fateful day, the stage he robs carries old friends Lance and Jersey...and notorious dancer Lola Montez, coming to perform in Sacramento. Black Bart and Lance become rivals for both Lola's favors and Wells Fargo's gold.
Director:
George Sherman
Writers:
Luci Ward, Jack Natteford, William Bowers.
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Yvonne De Carlo as Lola Montez |
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Dan Duryea as Charles E. Boles / Black Bart |
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Jeffrey Lynn as Lance Hardeen |
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Percy Kilbride as Jersey Brady |
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Lloyd Gough as Sheriff Gordon |
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Frank Lovejoy as Mark Lorimer |
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John McIntire as Clark |
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Don Beddoe as J.T. Hall |
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Ray Walker as MacFarland |
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Soledad Jiménez as Teresa |
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Eddy Waller as Ed Mason |
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Anne O'Neal as Mrs. Harmon |
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Chief Many Treaties as Indian |
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Eddie Acuff as Elkins (uncredited) |
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Ray Bennett as Henry (uncredited) |
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Russ Conway as Wells Fargo Agent Clayton (uncredited) |
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Franklyn Farnum as Al (uncredited) |
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Douglas Fowley as Sheriff Mix (uncredited) |
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Reed Howes as Bartender (uncredited) |
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Si Jenks as Tobacco-Chewing Barfly (uncredited) |
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Ray Teal as Pete (uncredited) |
| Directing | George Sherman | Director |
| Writing | Luci Ward | Story |
| Writing | Luci Ward | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Natteford | Story |
| Writing | Jack Natteford | Screenplay |
| Writing | William Bowers | Screenplay |
| Production | Leonard Goldstein | Producer |
| Camera | Irving Glassberg | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Russell F. Schoengarth | Editor |