A Missouri Outlaw
1941 film by George Sherman
- November 25, 1941 (1941-11-25)
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A Missouri Outlaw is a 1941 American western film directed by George Sherman and written by Jack Lait Jr. and Doris Schroeder. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Noah Beery, Sr., Paul Fix, Al St. John and Frank LaRue.[1][2][3] The film was released on November 25, 1941, by Republic Pictures.
Plot
Cast
- Don "Red" Barry as Cliff Dixon
- Lynn Merrick as Virginia Randall
- Noah Beery, Sr. as Sheriff Ben Dixon
- Paul Fix as Mark Roberts
- Al St. John as Dan Willoughby
- Frank LaRue as Randall
- Kenne Duncan as Henchman Pete Chandler
- John Merton as Henchman Bancroft
- Carleton Young as Henchman Luke Allen
- Frank Brownlee as Dairyman Jensen
- Fred Toones as Snowflake
References
- ^ "A Missouri Outlaw (1941) - Overview". TCM.com. March 3, 1993. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
- ^ Hal Erickson (2016). "A-Missouri-Outlaw - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
- ^ "A Missouri Outlaw". Afi.com. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
External links
- A Missouri Outlaw at IMDb
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Films directed by George Sherman
- Wild Horse Rodeo (1937)
- The Purple Vigilantes (1938)
- Outlaws of Sonora (1938)
- Riders of the Black Hills (1938)
- Heroes of the Hills (1938)
- Pals of the Saddle (1938)
- Overland Stage Raiders (1938)
- Rhythm of the Saddle (1938)
- Santa Fe Stampede (1938)
- Red River Range (1938)
- Mexicali Rose (1939)
- The Night Riders (1939)
- Three Texas Steers (1939)
- Wyoming Outlaw (1939)
- Colorado Sunset (1939)
- New Frontier (1939)
- The Kansas Terrors (1939)
- Rovin' Tumbleweeds (1939)
- Cowboys from Texas (1939)
- South of the Border (1939)
- Ghost Valley Raiders (1940)
- Covered Wagon Days (1940)
- Rocky Mountain Rangers (1940)
- One Man's Law (1940)
- The Tulsa Kid (1940)
- Under Texas Skies (1940)
- Frontier Vengeance (1940)
- The Trail Blazers (1940)
- Texas Terrors (1940)
- Lone Star Raiders (1940)
- Wyoming Wildcat (1941)
- The Phantom Cowboy (1941)
- Two Gun Sheriff (1941)
- Desert Bandit (1941)
- Kansas Cyclone (1941)
- Citadel of Crime (1941)
- The Apache Kid (1941)
- Death Valley Outlaws (1941)
- A Missouri Outlaw (1941)
- Arizona Terrors (1942)
- Stagecoach Express (1942)
- Jesse James, Jr. (1942)
- The Cyclone Kid (1942)
- The Sombrero Kid (1942)
- X Marks the Spot (1942)
- London Blackout Murders (1943)
- The Mantrap (1943)
- False Faces (1943)
- The West Side Kid (1943)
- A Scream in the Dark (1943)
- Mystery Broadcast (1943)
- The Lady and the Monster (1944)
- Storm Over Lisbon (1944)
- The Crime Doctor's Courage (1945)
- Renegades (1946)
- The Gentleman Misbehaves (1946)
- Talk About a Lady (1946)
- The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946)
- The Secret of the Whistler (1946)
- Personality Kid (1946)
- Last of the Redskins (1947)
- Relentless (1948)
- Black Bart (1948)
- River Lady (1948)
- Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' (1948)
- Larceny (1948)
- Red Canyon (1949)
- Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1949)
- Sword in the Desert (1949)
- Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949)
- Comanche Territory (1950)
- The Sleeping City (1950)
- Spy Hunt (1950)
- Tomahawk (1951)
- The Golden Horde (1951)
- The Raging Tide (1951)
- Steel Town (1952)
- The Battle at Apache Pass (1952)
- Back at the Front (1952)
- Against All Flags (1952)
- The Lone Hand (1953)
- The Veils of Bagdad (1953)
- War Arrow (1953)
- Border River (1954)
- Johnny Dark (1954)
- Dawn at Socorro (1954)
- Chief Crazy Horse (1955)
- Count Three and Pray (1955)
- The Treasure of Pancho Villa (1955)
- Reprisal! (1956)
- Comanche (1956)
- The Last of the Fast Guns (1958)
- Ten Days to Tulara (1958)
- The Son of Robin Hood (1959)
- Hell Bent for Leather (1960)
- The Enemy General (1960)
- None but the Brave (1960)
- The Wizard of Baghdad (1960)
- The Fiercest Heart (1961)
- Panic Button (1964)
- Smoky (1966)
- Big Jake (1971)
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