
Rio Grande Patrol (1950)
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- 1h 0min
- Drama, Western
- 21 Oct 1950 (USA)
- Movie
Fowler is smuggling guns across the border and his buyer is the outlaw Bragg. The guns are hidden in the luggage of the girls that come to work in his saloon. Border guards Kansas and Chito, along with Mexican Captain Trevinom suspect them...
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Tim Holt | ... |
Kansas Jones
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Jane Nigh | ... |
Sherry Bliss
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Douglas Fowley | ... |
Bragg Orket
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Cleo Moore | ... |
Peppie
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Rick Vallin | ... |
Capt. Alberto Trevino
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John Holland | ... |
Fowler
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Tom Tyler | ... |
Chet Yance
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Larry Johns | ... |
Dr. A.M. Reynolds
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Harry Harvey | ... |
Station Master
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Richard Martin | ... |
Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamante Rafferty
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Emile Avery | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Eumenio Blanco | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Chet Brandenburg | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Forest Burns | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Bob Burrows | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Joe Phillips | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Bob Reeves | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Robert Robinson | ... |
Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
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Clint Sharp | ... |
Henchman (uncredited)
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Directed by
Lesley Selander |
Written by
Norman Houston | ... | (story and screenplay) |
Produced by
Herman Schlom | ... | producer |
Music by
Paul Sawtell |
Cinematography by
J. Roy Hunt |
Editing by
Desmond Marquette |
Art Direction by
Albert S. D'Agostino | ||
Feild M. Gray | ... | (as Feild Gray) |
Set Decoration by
Jack Mills | ||
Darrell Silvera |
Makeup Department
Irving Berns | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Annabell Levy | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John Pommer | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
John L. Cass | ... | sound (as John Cass) |
Clem Portman | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
Walter Costello | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Leo Crabtree | ... | gaffer (uncredited) |
Richard Du Valle | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Jim Kirley | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Ollie Sigurdson | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Music Department
C. Bakaleinikoff | ... | musical director |
Script and Continuity Department
Jerry Wright | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- RKO Radio Pictures (1950) (United States) (theatrical)
- RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada (1950) (Canada) (theatrical) (as RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada, Ltd.)
- RKO Radio Pictures (1950) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- RKO Pictures (Australasia) (1950) (Australia) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Pictures del Peru (1950) (Peru) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Pictures Argentina (1950) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Radio Pictures of Panama (1950) (Panama) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Pictures de México (1950) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Pictures do Brazil (1950) (Brazil) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Pictures Chilena (1950) (Chile) (theatrical)
- C&C Television Corporation (1955) (United States) (tv)
- Warner Archive Collection (2012) (United States) (DVD) (Tim Holt: Western Classics Collection - Volume 3)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Fowler is smuggling guns across the border and his buyer is the outlaw Bragg. The guns are hidden in the luggage of the girls that come to work in his saloon. Border guards Kansas and Chito, along with Mexican Captain Trevinom suspect them and they are trying to find the guns.
Written by Maurice VanAuken |
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Taglines | Breath-taking thrills and roaring action on the lawless Border...with Tim on the side of the U.S.A pledged to destroy a smuggle-gang and their machine-gun traffic in death! (original print ad) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The sub-surface cabin, in Corriganville, is used as the outlaw's hideout, and is the same cabin used in Fort Apache (1948) for the trading post, and the stagecoach relay station in Hangman's Knot (1952). See more » |
Goofs | Although the film is set in Texas, the opening is a long-shot of the town and the caption reads, "Laredo, Arizona". There is no border town named Laredo in Arizona, and the Rio Grande River does not flow between Arizona and Mexico. See more » |
Soundtracks | You May Not Remember (All the Things I Can't Forget) See more » |
Quotes |
Kansas Jones:
[while out in the desert]
What're scratching about- -something sting you? Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamante Rafferty: I got stinged when I take this job- -nothing but lizards and cactus and horned toads and tarantulas- -nothing to see! Kansas Jones: What would you like to see? Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamante Rafferty: Ohhh, a girl... all nice and cool and in a pink dress- -and smelling just like vanilla. [he sniffs the air] See more » |