Satan's Cradle was the fourth of producer Phil Krasne's "Cisco Kid" programmers for United Artists. This time, Cisco takes on a frontier megalomaniac, shyster lawyer Steve Gentry, who has taken over a mining town. Gentry's confederate is dancehall girl Lil who is as deadly as she is beautiful. When itinerant preacher Henry Lane is beaten to a pulp by Gentry's goons, Cisco and Pancho move in for the kill.
Unfortunately the movie Satan's Cradle is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Ford Beebe | Director |
Writing | O. Henry | Characters |
Writing | J. Benton Cheney | Screenplay |
Sound | Albert Glasser | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Jack Greenhalgh | Director of Photography |
Production | Mel Mark | Producer's Assistant |
Directing | Louis Germonprez | Assistant Director |
Editing | Martin G. Cohn | Editor |
Sound | Ben Winkler | Sound |
Art | Eugene C. Stone | Property Master |
Art | Frank Paul Sylos | Art Direction |
Art | Helen Hansard | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Arthur Dupuis | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Sid Dunnam | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Production | Duncan Renaldo | Associate Producer |
Production | Philip N. Krasne | Producer |
Camera | Ernest Smith | Camera Operator |