Brand of Fear (1949)
Jimmy and Cannonball escort Anne Lamont, the new school teacher, to Oreville, where she is molested by two outlaws. Marshal Blackjack Flint wounds Slade, who tells Derringer that lawman Flint is wanted by the law and, unknown to Anne, is also her father. Derringer than kills Slade and begins to blackmail Flint. Jimmy and Cannonball join the fray on the side of Flint, the reformed outlaw.
Director:
Oliver Drake
Writer:
Basil Dickey
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Jimmy Wakely as Jimmy Wakely |
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Dub Taylor as Cannonball |
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Tom London as Marshal Blackjack Flint |
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Gail Davis as Anne Lamont |
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Marshall Reed as Carl Derringer |
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William Guhl as Tom Slade |
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Mike Ragan as Butch Keeler |
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Boyd Stockman as Jed Mailor |
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Myron Healey as Jeffers |
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Bob Curtis as Steve |
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Frank McCarroll as Larry |
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William Bailey as Frank Martin |
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Bill Potter as Mac |
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Joe Galbreath as Nick - Café Owner |
| Art | Vin Taylor | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Edward J. Kay | Music Director |
| Camera | Harry Neumann | Director of Photography |
| Sound | John K. Kean | Sound Engineer |
| Editing | Carl Pierson | Editor |
| Directing | Eddie Davis | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Helen McCaffrey | Continuity |
| Directing | Oliver Drake | Director |
| Production | Louis Gray | Producer |
| Writing | Basil Dickey | Screenplay |