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Framed for murder during the Civil War, Gil Kyle's only alibi is Confederate agent Candace Bronson who he must track down in dangerous territory filled with foes.

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Gil Kyle
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Maj. Dunn Jeffers
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Candace Bronson
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Col. Lamartine
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Sheriff
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Mrs. Barrett
Perry Ivins ...
Mr. Barrett
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Mary Barrett
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Perry
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Brock
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Capt. Andrews
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Munroe
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Gus
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Crony (uncredited)
Audley Anderson ...
Barfly (uncredited)
Beau Anderson ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Goldie (uncredited)
Willie Bloom ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Polly Burson ...
Saloon Girl (uncredited)
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Loukai - Lamartine's Indian Scout (uncredited)
Frank Cordell ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Charles Dayton ...
Sentry (uncredited)
Harry Denny ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Ugly One (uncredited)
Don Dunning ...
Casey (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
Jack Fitzpatrick ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Lupe González ...
Indian Woman (uncredited)
Len Hendry ...
Red - Ranch Hand (uncredited)
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Captain Peters (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Rusty (uncredited)
Paul Lees ...
Frank (uncredited)
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Carson (uncredited)
Anton Northpole ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Northern Sympathizer Barfly (uncredited)
Charles Quirk ...
Cowhand (uncredited)
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Betien - Indian Guard (uncredited)
Victor Romito ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Frosty Royce ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Anthony Smith ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Sentry (uncredited)
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Lt. Wylie (uncredited)
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Southern Spy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Leslie Fenton

Written by

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Jonathan Latimer ... (screenplay) and
Liam O'Brien ... (screenplay)
 
Charles Marquis Warren ... (story)

Produced by

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Irving Asher ... producer

Music by

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David Buttolph

Cinematography by

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Daniel L. Fapp ... director of photography (as Daniel Fapp)

Editing by

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Arthur P. Schmidt ... (as Arthur Schmidt)

Art Direction by

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Henry Bumstead
Hal Pereira

Set Decoration by

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Sam Comer
Bertram C. Granger ... (as Bertram Granger)

Makeup Department

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Dave Grayson ... makeup artist
Karl Silvera ... makeup artist (as Carl Silvera)
Lenore Weaver ... hair stylist

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C. Kenneth Deland ... production manager (as C. Kenneth DeLand)

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Francisco Day ... assistant director (as Chico Day)

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Gene Garvin ... sound
Hugo Grenzbach ... sound

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Farciot Edouart ... process photography

Stunts

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Eric Alden ... stunts (uncredited)

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Bud Fraker ... still photographer (uncredited)
Erwin Newmeyer ... grip (uncredited)
William Rand ... camera operator (uncredited)
Stanley Williams ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Maurice De Packh ... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Parrish ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Claire Behnke ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Harold Clifton ... dialogue director
William O'Driscoll ... stand-in: Edmond O'Brien (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Gil Kyle finds himself caught up in the politics and unrest of the American Civil War and soon gets himself framed for a murder. His only alibi is Candace Bronson, who is aiding the Confederate cause and has left the territory to deliver a vital message about a Yankee gold shipment. So he sets off in pursuit, running into desperados, government agents, and guerrilla fighters, who are more interested in profit than ideals. Written by Alfred Jingle

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Also Known As
  • Beyond the Sunset (United States)
  • Tête d'or et tête de bois (France)
  • L'homme du Missouri (France)
  • La pelirroja y el vaquero (Spain)
  • De man van Missouri (Belgium, Flemish title)
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  • 82 min
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Trivia Rhonda Fleming suffered a severe back injury on the set when she tried a stunt by herself, falling from a horse on an uphill move. She suffered for much of the rest of her life. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Politics of Love (1990). See more »

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