Cross Fire (1933)
Tom and five older respected business men run the Sierra mine. When Tom leaves for Europe to fight in WW1, everything is OK. When he returns after the war he finds his former assistant not only in control of the mine but the whole town. His former partners have fled becoming outlaws and are now robbing the mine shipments of money they believe is really theirs.
Director:
Otto Brower
Writer:
Harold Shumate
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Tom Keene as Tom "Jack" Allen |
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Betty Furness as Pat "Mike" Plummer |
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Edgar Kennedy as Ed Wimpy |
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Eddie Phillips as Bert King |
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Stanley Blystone as Kreuger |
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Lafe McKee as Daniel Plummer |
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Jules Cowles as Whitney T. Wilson |
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Tom Brower as Charlie Rudorph |
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Nick Cogley as Milas P. Stiles |
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Murdock MacQuarrie as Jim Wells |
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Charles K. French as Johnny Wheeler |
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Kid Wagner as One Round McGraw |
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Jim Corey as Henchman (uncredited) |
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Tom Kennedy as French Bouncer (uncredited) |
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Lew Meehan as Wagon Driver (uncredited) |
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Jack Perry as McGraw's Manager (uncredited) |
| Directing | Otto Brower | Director |
| Production | Merian C. Cooper | Executive Producer |
| Production | David Lewis | Associate Producer |
| Production | David O. Selznick | Producer |
| Editing | Frederic Knudtson | Editor |
| Art | Carroll Clark | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Walter Plunkett | Costume Design |
| Directing | Ray Lissner | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Hugh McDowell Jr. | Sound |
| Crew | Yakima Canutt | Stunts |
| Sound | Max Steiner | Sound |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Story |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Screenplay |
| Crew | Tom McNamara | Additional Dialogue |
| Camera | Nicholas Musuraca | Director of Photography |