Hostile Country (1950)
Directed by Thomas Carr
Genres - Western |
Release Date - Mar 23, 1950 (USA - Unknown), Mar 24, 1950 (USA) |
Run Time - 59 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Though released second, Hostile Country was the first of six "Four Star" westerns, filmed back to back within the space of four weeks by Lippert Productions. Starring in all six of these quickie oaters are Jimmie Ellison and Russell Hayden as a couple of wandering cavaliers named Shamrock and Lucky. This time around, Our Heroes come to the aid of a pretty cattle rancher (Betty Adams), who is being victimized by a gang of landgrabbers. Like Ellison and Hayden, Betty Adams (who later billed herself as Julie Adams) was also present in all six of Lippert's "Four Star" westerns, as were Raymond Hatton and Fuzzy Knight. Hostile Country was later released to TV as Outlaw Fury.
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bad-guy, conflict, cowboy, family-member, good-guy, homestead, land, missing-person, outlaw [Western], partner, prison, property, ranch, range-war, relative, search, sidekick, stepfather, territory, visit