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Saturday Cinema Double Bill: Sugarfoot

on BBC Two England

starring Randolph Scott Adele Jergens
At the end of the Civil War, a former Confederate officer arrives in Arizona hoping to start life anew. But he soon finds himself involved in a new, private war with Jacob Stint , his sworn enemy.
Screenplay by RUSSELL HUGHES from the novel by CLARENCE KELLAND BUDDINGTON Produced by SAUL ELKINS
Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN. Films: page 25 and at 2.40
Man Behind the Gun starring Randolph Scott Patrice Wymore
Masquerading under the name of ' Rich Brice ', Major Ranse Callicut of the US Cavalry boards the stagecoach bound for Los Angeles. His mission: to uncover a plot to take Southern California out of the Union.
Screenplay by JOHN TWIST from a story by ROBERT BUCKNER Produced by ROBERT SISK
Directed by FELIX E. FEIST. Films: page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Randolph Scott
Unknown:
Adele Jergens
Unknown:
Jacob Stint
Unknown:
Russell Hughes
Novel By:
Clarence Kelland Buddington
Produced By:
Saul Elkins
Directed By:
Edwin L. Marin.
Unknown:
Randolph Scott
Unknown:
Patrice Wymore
Unknown:
Rich Brice
Unknown:
Major Ranse Callicut
Unknown:
John Twist
Story By:
Robert Buckner
Produced By:
Robert Sisk
Directed By:
Felix E. Feist.
Sugarfoot:
Randolph Scott
Reva Cairn:
Adele Jergens
Jacob Stint:
Raymond Massey
Don Miguel:
S Z Sakall
j C Crane:
Robert Warwick
Fly-Up-The-Creek Jones:
Arthur Hunnicutt
Asa Goodhue:
Hugh Sanders
Mary:
Hope Landin
jhonny-behind the stove:
Hank Worden
Billings:
Gene Evans
Major Callicut:
Randolph Scott
Lora Roberts:
Patrice Wymore
'Monk':
Dick Wesson
Capt Roy Giles:
Philip Carey
Chona Degnon:
Lina Romay
Mark Sheldon:
Roy Roberts
Bram Creegan:
Morris Ankrum
Phoebe Sheldon:
Katherine Warren
Olaf:
Alan Hale Jr

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