Laramie (1949)
A major Indian uprising is expected and Wyoming military posts are alerted. Colonel Dennison is meeting with Chief Eagle and his son Running Wolf when Chief Eagle is mysteriously shot. Steve Holden, an agent for the government peace commission, with the aid of a wandering shoemaker, Smiley, discover the troubles and the Chief's murder have been instigated by Cronin, the regimental scout, for personal gain for he and his gang of outlaws.
Director: Ray Nazarro
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Charles Starrett as Steve Holden / Durango Kid |
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Fred F. Sears as Colonel Ron Dennison (as Fred Sears) |
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Tommy Ivo as Denny Dennison |
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Elton Britt as Singing Sergeant |
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Smiley Burnette as Smiley Burnette |
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Jay Silverheels as Running Wolf (uncredited) |
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Emile Avery as Trooper (uncredited) |
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John Cason as Henchman (uncredited) |
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Jim Diehl as L.D. Brecker (uncredited) |
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Myron Healey as Lieutenant Reed (uncredited) |
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Ethan Laidlaw as Henchman (uncredited) |
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Nolan Leary as Commissioner Briggs (uncredited) |
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George Lloyd as Sergeant Duff (uncredited) |
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Kermit Maynard as Stage Driver #1 (uncredited) |
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Rodd Redwing as Indian Lookout (uncredited) |
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Sandy Sanders as Lieutenant (uncredited) |
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Charles Soldani as Indian (uncredited) |
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Shooting Star as Chief Eagle (uncredited) |
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Brick Sullivan as Trooper (uncredited) |
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Jack Tornek as Henchman (uncredited) |
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Robert J. Wilke as Cronin (uncredited) |
| Production | Colbert Clark | Producer |
| Camera | Rex Wimpy | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Paul Borofsky | Editor |
| Art | Charles Clague | Art Direction |
| Art | James Crowe | Set Decoration |
| Production | Jack Fier | Production Manager |
| Directing | Earl Bellamy | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Ray Nazarro | Director |
| Writing | Barry Shipman | Writer |