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1956 film by Louis King From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Massacre is a 1956 American-Mexican Western film directed by Louis King and starring Dane Clark, James Craig, and Martha Roth.[1]
Massacre | |
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Directed by | Louis King |
Screenplay by | D.D. Beauchamp |
Based on | Fred Freiberger William Tunberg (from a story by) |
Produced by | Robert L. Lippert Jr. Olallo Rubio Gandara (co-producer) |
Starring | Dane Clark James Craig Martha Roth |
Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
Edited by | Carl Pierson |
Music by | Gonzalo Curiel |
Color process | Anscocolor |
Production company | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Countries | United States Mexico |
Language | English |
It was known as Charge of the Rurales.[2]
A tribe of hostile Indian goes on the warpath slaughtering white men with guns sold to them by mercenary outlaws.
The film was originally to have been an co-production between Robert Lippert and Guatemala with the film to be shot on location under the title Charge of the Rurales.[3] Serious troubles forced the production to Mexico.[4][5]
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