Tough Assignment

Tough Assignment (1949)

An Action-Packed Expose of Cattle Rustling Today

  • Genre: Western, Action, Adventure, Crime
  • Release Date: 1949-11-15
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 4min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Donald Barry Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William Beaudine
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Summary

A meddlesome reporter sporting a young bride takes on a gang of modern day cattle rustlers. Donald "Red" Barry plays Dan Reilly, a newspaper reporter just returned to LA with his wife, photographer Margie (Marjorie Steele). Margie insists on taking pictures of everywhere they go, and so as she's walking into a butcher shop she poses for Dan - while at the same time three thugs make their way quickly out after beating up the proprietors. Soon Margie and Dan are involved in investigating an illegal meat operation that rustles cattle and forces butchers to buy it - or else. Dan gets beaten up a couple of times, but is undaunted in pursuing the great story - and hey, he's only got 64 minutes to do so, he'd best get cracking!

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  • Don 'Red' Barry

    as Dan Reilly
  • Marjorie Steele

    as Margie Reilly
  • Steve Brodie

    as Boss Morgan
  • Marc Lawrence

    as Vince
  • Ben Welden

    as Sniffy
  • Sid Melton

    as Herman
  • John Cason

    as Joe
  • Frank Richards

    as Steve
  • Fred Kohler Jr.

    as Grant--Head Rancher
  • Michael Whalen

    as 'Hutch' Hutchison
  • Edit Angold

    as Mrs. Schultz
  • Leander De Cordova

    as Schultz
  • Stanley Andrews

    as Chief Investigator Patterson
  • Stanley Price

    as Al Foster
  • Iris Adrian

    as Gloria
Directing William Beaudine Director
Writing Milton Luban Screenplay
Writing Carl K. Hittleman Story
Camera Perry Finnerman Camera Operator
Camera C.O. Morris Grip
Costume & Make-Up Walter Hermann Makeup Artist

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