Frontier Uprising
Frontier Uprising is a 1961 American Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Jim Davis, Nancy Hadley and Ken Mayer. It is a remake of Kit Carson (1940).[1]
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Directed by | Edward L. Cahn |
Produced by | Robert E. Kent |
Screenplay by | Orville H. Hampton (as Owen Harris) |
Story by | George Bruce |
Starring | Jim Davis Nancy Hadley Ken Mayer |
Music by | Paul Sawtell Bert Shefter |
Cinematography | Maury Gertsman |
Edited by | Kenneth G. Crane (as Kenneth Crane) |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Robert E. Kent Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Not having heard that war has erupted between the U.S. and Mexico, a wagon train heads west, only to find itself threatened by the Mexicans who have teamed up with hostile Indians.
Cast
- Jim Davis as Jim Stockton (as James Davis)
- Nancy Hadley as Consuela Montalvo
- Ken Mayer as Beaver McBride
- Nestor Paiva as Don Carlos Montalvo
- Don Kelly as Lt. Kilpatrick (as Don O'Kelly)
- Stuart Randall as Ben Wright
- Eugene Iglesias as Lt. Ruiz
- John Marshall as Gen. Torena
- David Renard as Lopez
- Tudor Owen as Charley Bridger
- Renata Vanni as Augustina
- Addison Richards as Cmdr. Kimball
- Herman Rudin as Chief Taztay
- Jan Arvan as Toyon
See also
References
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