
The Lone Hand Texan (1947)
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- Passed
- 54min
- Drama, Western
- 06 Mar 1947 (USA)
- Movie
Sam Jason is being harassed by a gang that's after his oil leases secretly led by attractive widow Clarabelle Adams, and he looks to old friend Steve Driscoll and his alter ego, the Durango Kid.
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Cast
Charles Starrett | ... |
Steve Driscoll / The Durango Kid
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Mustard | ... |
Musician Mustard
(as Mustard and Gravy)
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Gravy | ... |
Musician Gravy
(as Mustard and Gravy)
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Smiley Burnette | ... |
Smiley Burnette
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John Cason | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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George Chesebro | ... |
Scanlon (uncredited)
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Jim Diehl | ... |
Strawboss (uncredited)
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Art Dillard | ... |
J.E. Clark aka Lefty (uncredited)
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Herman Hack | ... |
Well Worker (uncredited)
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Robert Kellard | ... |
Boomer Kildea (uncredited)
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Mary Newton | ... |
Mrs. Clarabelle Adams (uncredited)
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Maudie Prickett | ... |
Hattie Hatfield (uncredited)
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Matty Roubert | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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George Russell | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Fred F. Sears | ... |
Sam Jason (uncredited)
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Charles Soldani | ... |
Wildcatter Pledging Money (uncredited)
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Jasper Weldon | ... |
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
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Blackie Whiteford | ... |
Well Worker (uncredited)
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Directed by
Ray Nazarro |
Written by
Ed Earl Repp | ... | (original screenplay) |
Produced by
Colbert Clark | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
George F. Kelley | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Paul Borofsky |
Casting By
Victor Sutker | ... | (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
Charles Clague |
Set Decoration by
Frank Kramer |
Costume Design by
Ray Howell | ... | (uncredited) |
Makeup Department
Clay Campbell | ... | makeup supervisor (uncredited) |
Helen Hunt | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Jack Fier | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William A. O'Connor | ... | assistant director (as William O'Connor) |
Art Department
Max Schoenberg | ... | property master (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Lambert E. Day | ... | sound engineer (as Lambert Day) |
Stunts
Jock Mahoney | ... | stunt double (uncredited) |
Eddie Parker | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Al Franklin | ... | chief electrician (uncredited) |
Location Management
Ralph E. Black | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Music Department
Morris Stoloff | ... | musical director (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Ward Rawlings | ... | transportation manager (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Eve Ettinger | ... | story editor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (1947) (United States) (theatrical) (as Columbia Pictures Corporation)
- Columbia Pictures of Canada (1947) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures Corporation (1947) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures Proprietary (1947) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Columbia Films S. A. (1947) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Screen Gems (1955) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Mustard and Gravy Guitarists (group cast members)
- Western Electric (sound recording)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Steve Driscoll arrives to help a friend who is trying to bring in an oil well. He finds that the well has been blown up and the workers have quit. He gets the workers back on the job and orders a new drill bit . When the drill bit is stolen he organizes the townspeople to invest in the well. But when the money is collected, a fake Durango Kid shows up to take it and flee.
Written by Maurice VanAuken |
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Taglines | FEARLESS DURANGO...for thrills! PEERLESS SMILEY...for fun and music! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Clarabelle's ranch is called The Flying A. In 1952, Gene Autry purchased and renamed the property Melody Ranch and converted the location into a thriving television studio. He filmed his Flying A Pictures' series including The Gene Autry Show, The Range Rider, Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill, Jr., and The Adventures of Champion there. See more » |
Soundtracks | We Had a Big Time See more » |
Quotes |
Smiley Burnette:
Darn that Mustard and Gravy. They stick to me like fleas to a pup! See more » |