The Missourians (1950)
In the little town of Dorado, widely known as a town with no crime and no bank to rob, young Polish-born Steve Kovacs is fighting a two-edged sword of prejudice; his foreign birth and also the fact that his brother, Nick Kovacs, is the leader of an outlaw gang known as The Missourians.
Director: George Blair
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Monte Hale as Marshal Bill Blades |
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Paul Hurst as John X. Finn |
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Roy Barcroft as Nick Kovacs |
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Lyn Thomas as Peg Finn |
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Howard Negley as Lucius Valentine (as Howard J. Negley) |
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Scott Elliott as Steve Kovacs (as Robert Neil) |
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Lane Bradford as Lead henchman |
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John Hamilton as Mayor Grant McDowall |
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Sarah Padden as Mother Kovacs |
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Charles Williams as Postmaster Walt |
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Perry Ivins as Judge |
| Directing | George Blair | Director |
| Writing | Arthur E. Orloff | Writer |
| Sound | Stanley Wilson | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Melville Tucker | Associate Producer |
| Directing | Herbert E. Mendelson | Assistant Director |
| Camera | John MacBurnie | Director of Photography |
| Art | Frank Arrigo | Art Direction |
| Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Editing | Robert M. Leeds | Editor |
| Art | Charles S. Thompson | Set Decoration |
| Sound | T.A. Carman | Sound |