The Daltons' Women
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Realart Pictures Howco | |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Daltons' Women is a 1950 American
Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the seventh of LaRue's films for Ron Ormond's Western Adventures Productions Inc.[1]
The film was the first to be released by
Iverson Movie Ranch
.
Plot
US Marshal Lash and Deputy Marshal Fuzzy work undercover together with a female
Dalton Brothers
working with a corrupt mayor and sheriff.
Cast
- Lash La Rue... Marshal Lash La Rue
- Al St. John ... Deputy Fuzzy Q. Jones
- Jack Holt ... Clint Dalton/Mike Leonard
- Tom Neal ... Mayor
- Pamela Blake ... Joan Talbot
- Jacqueline Fontaine ... Jacqueline Fontaine
- Raymond Hatton ... Sheriff Doolin
- Lyle Talbot ... Jim Thorne
- Tom Tyler ... Emmett Dalton
- J. Farrell MacDonald ... Alvin - Stage Company Representative
- Terry Frost ... Jess Dalton/Billy Saunders
- Archie R. Twitchell ... Honest Hank
- Stanley Price ... Manson
- Bud Osborne ... Adams the Stage Driver
- Cliff Taylor ... George the Bartender
- June Benbow ... May
- Henry "Duke" Johnson ... The Juggler
Criticism
"carelessly assembled oater that moves erratically from a thin story line to irrelevant little subplots and gives the general impression that the film was slapped together from bits of disconnected pieces,...the women involved have no relationship between the Dalton Brothers, who themselves are only slightly concerned in the proceedings"-Hollywood Reporter[2]
References
External links
- The Daltons' Women at IMDb