Cattle Queen

Cattle Queen (1951)

GUNS SHOT FASTER...MEN DIED QUICKER...under the ice-cold gaze of a reckless, relentless beauty

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1951-11-15
  • Runtime: 1h 12min
  • Production Company: Jack Schwarz Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Robert Emmett Tansey

Summary

After conning a potential buyer into believing that Queenie's herd is diseased, nasty would-be empire builder Duke Drake is confronted by the girl's new tough foreman Bill Foster. In retaliation, Drake frames Bill for a stage robbery committed by his own henchmen and arranges a phony trial presided over by the saloon's bartender Judge Whipple. Queenie interrupts the "trial" with the news that the townswomen have all elected Jim Marshal. To uphold the decision, Bill has secured the release of three convicted outlaws: Blackie Malone, Bad Bill Smith, and Shotgun Thompson, two of whom join in the fight against Drake and his gang.

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  • Maria Hart

    as Queenie Hart
  • Drake Smith

    as Bill Foster
  • William Fawcett

    as Alkali
  • Robert Gardett

    as Duke Drake
  • Johnny Carpenter

    as The Tucson Kid
  • Edward Clark

    as Doc Hodges
  • Emile Meyer

    as Shotgun Thompson
  • James Pierce

    as Bad Bill Smith
  • Joe Bailey

    as Blackie Malone
  • Douglas Wood

    as Judge Whipple
  • Alyn Lockwood

    as Rosa
  • I. Stanford Jolley

    as Scarface
  • Lane Chandler

    as Marshal Houston
  • William Bailey

    as Warden
  • Frank Marlowe

    as Stage Driver
  • Roger Anderson

    as Henchman Lefty
  • Vern Teters

    as Henchman Trig
  • Steve Conte

    as Henchman Mac
  • Robert Robinson

    as Armstrong
Editing Richard C. Currier Editor
Camera Elmer Dyer Director of Photography
Art Vin Taylor Set Decoration
Sound Darrell Calker Music
Production Johnny Carpenter Producer
Production Jack Schwarz Executive Producer
Production Jack Seaman Producer
Writing Frances Kavanaugh Screenplay
Writing Robert Emmett Tansey Story
Directing Robert Emmett Tansey Director

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