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The Road to Denver ()


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Two fugitive Texan brothers at odds with one another flee to Colorado where they take jobs with rival bosses.

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Bill Mayhew
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Elizabeth Sutton
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Jim Donovan
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John Sutton
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Sam Mayhew
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Whipsaw Ellis
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Pecos Larry
Karl 'Killer' Davis ...
Hunsaker (as Karl Davis)
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Big George
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Buzz (as Buzz Henry)
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Man in Buckboard (as Daniel White)
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Pete
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Miss Honeywell (as Anne Carroll)
Tex Terry ...
Henchman
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Bartender #2 (uncredited)
Richard Bartell ...
Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Cowhand (uncredited)
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Deputy Ben (uncredited)
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Sheriff Dedrick (uncredited)
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Mrs. Garrett (uncredited)
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Green (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Constable (uncredited)
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Bartender #1 (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Ratliffe (uncredited)
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Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Shooting Spectator (uncredited)
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Randy (uncredited)
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Man (uncredited)
Effie Laird ...
Mrs. Dover (uncredited)
George Marshall ...
Man (uncredited)
Paul Maxey ...
Sheriff Luke Kinbrough (uncredited)
William McCarter ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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McGovern (uncredited)
Paul McGuire ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Lawyer Krump (uncredited)
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Man in Buckboard (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Mr. Murdock (uncredited)
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Saloon Card Dealer (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Denver Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
Rocky Shahan ...
Cowhand (uncredited)
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Ed Garrett (uncredited)
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Dealer (uncredited)
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Shad Ewing (uncredited)
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Ester (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph Kane ... (as Joe Kane)

Written by

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Horace McCoy ... (screenplay) and
Allen Rivkin ... (screenplay)
 
William Gulick ... (Saturday Evening Post story) (as Bill Gulick)

Produced by

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Joseph Kane ... associate producer (uncredited)

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R. Dale Butts

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Reggie Lanning ... director of photography

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Richard L. Van Enger

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Walter E. Keller ... (as Walter Keller)

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John McCarthy Jr.
George Milo

Costume Design by

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Adele Palmer

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Bob Mark ... makeup supervisor

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Robert Farfan ... assistant director
Leonard Kunody ... assistant director
Buddy Messinger ... assistant director
William F. Sheehan ... assistant director

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Dick Tyler Sr. ... sound (as Dick Tyler)
Howard Wilson ... sound

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Howard Lydecker ... special effects
Theodore Lydecker ... special effects

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Fred Graham ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward ... stunts (uncredited)
Tom Hennesy ... stunts (uncredited)

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Ned Freeman ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Marie Messinger ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Herbert J. Yates ... presenter
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

The Mayhew brothers flee from one Texas town to another as older brother Bill repeatedly attempts to keep younger brother Sam out of jail. Bill finally gives up on his younger brother and heads for Colorado. He gets a job and all is well until his brother shows up and takes a job that puts them on opposite sides of the law. Written by Maurice VanAuken

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Taglines Face-To-Face and Pistol-To-Pistol! BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Man from Texas (United States)
  • Colorado Saloon (France)
  • La Route de Denver (France)
  • La ruta de Denver (Spain)
  • Colorado Saloon (Belgium, Flemish title)
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  • 90 min
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Movie Connections Referenced in A Female Boss (1959). See more »
Quotes [Prologue]
Bill Mayhew: In the old days of the west, the big cattle spreads had spring and fall round-ups. Then the steers to be sold became a trail herd pointed to the nearest railhead often hundreds of miles away. The trail was sometimes tough with rain, wind and snow.
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