River Lady (1948)
In the 1850s, in a logging town on the Mississippi River, a conflict between the people of a mill town and the lumberjacks who work downriver. Romance and deceit are catalyzed by the arrival of the gambling river boat, River Lady, owned by the beautiful Sequin. Bauvais, a representative of the local lumber syndicate and Sequin's business partner, is trying to convince H.L. Morrison, the mill owner, to sell his business.
Director:
George Sherman
Writers:
D.D. Beauchamp, William Bowers.
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Yvonne De Carlo as Sequin |
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Dan Duryea as Beauvais |
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Rod Cameron as Dan Corrigan |
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Helena Carter as Stephanie Morrison |
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Lloyd Gough as Mike Riley |
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Florence Bates as Ma Dunnegan |
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John McIntire as H.L. Morrison |
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Jack Lambert as Swede |
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Esther Somers as Mrs. Morrison |
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Anita Turner as Esther |
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Edmund Cobb as Rider |
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Dewey Robinson as Bouncer |
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Eddy Waller as Hewitt |
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Milton Kibbee as Limpy |
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Billy Wayne as Dealer |
| Directing | George Sherman | Director |
| Writing | D.D. Beauchamp | Screenplay |
| Writing | Houston Branch | Novel |
| Writing | Frank Waters | Novel |
| Production | Leonard Goldstein | Producer |
| Sound | Paul Sawtell | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Otto Ludwig | Editor |
| Art | Bernard Herzbrun | Art Direction |
| Art | Emrich Nicholson | Art Direction |
| Writing | William Bowers | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bud Westmore | Makeup Designer |
| Camera | Irving Glassberg | Director of Photography |