Streets of Laredo (1949)
Texas, 1878: cheerful outlaw-buddies Jim, Lorn and Wahoo rescue spunky orphan Rannie Carter from rustling racketeers, then are forced to separate. Lorn goes on to bigger and better robberies, while Jim and Wahoo are (at first reluctantly) maneuvered into joining the Texas Rangers. For friendship's sake, the three try to keep out of direct conflict, but a showdown begins to look inevitable. And Rannie, now grown into lovely young womanhood, must choose between Lorn and Jim
Director:
Leslie Fenton
Writer:
Charles Marquis Warren
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William Holden as Jim Dawkins |
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Macdonald Carey as Lorn Reming |
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Mona Freeman as Rannie Carter |
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William Bendix as Wahoo Jones |
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Stanley Ridges as Major Bailey |
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Alfonso Bedoya as Charley Calico |
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Ray Teal as Cantrel |
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Clem Bevans as Pop Lint |
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James Bell as Ike |
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Dick Foote as Pipes |
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Joe Dominguez as Francisco |
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Grandon Rhodes as Phil Jessup |
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Perry Ivins as Mayor Towson |
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Hank Bell as Texas Ranger Hank (uncredited) |
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Byron Foulger as Artist Who Draws Reming (uncredited) |
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Robert Milasch as Barfly (uncredited) |
| Production | Robert Fellows | Producer |
| Sound | Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ray Rennahan | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Archie Marshek | Editor |
| Art | Henry Bumstead | Art Direction |
| Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
| Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Art | Bertram C. Granger | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Francisco Day | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Leslie Fenton | Director |
| Writing | Louis Stevens | Story |
| Writing | Charles Marquis Warren | Screenplay |
| Writing | Elizabeth Hill | Story |
| Camera | Natalie Kalmus | Other |
| Visual Effects | Farciot Edouart | Visual Effects |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mary Kay Dodson | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
| Sound | Harry Lindgren | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Walter Oberst | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Monroe W. Burbank | Other |
| Directing | Michael D. Moore | Second Assistant Director |