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Directed by | Lesley Selander |
Produced by | Howard W. Koch |
Written by | C Fred Freiberger William Tunberg |
Starring | Robert Stack, Joan Taylor |
Music by | Arthur Lange |
Cinematography | Gordon Avil |
Editing by | John F. Schreyer |
Distributed by | Bel-Air Productions |
Release date(s) | August, 1953 (USA) |
Running time | 89 min. |
Language | English |
War Paint is a 1953 Western directed by Lesley Selander, starring Robert Stack and Joan Taylor. A U.S. Cavalry lieutenant is assigned to deliver a peace treaty to a powerful Indian chief, but a band of renegades have vowed to kill the officer before he completes his mission.
The film was shot in Pathecolor and filmed on location in Death Valley.[1]
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As appearing in screen credits (main roles identified):[2]
Actor | Role |
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Robert Stack | Lt. Billings |
Joan Taylor | Wanima |
Charles McGraw | Sgt. Clarke |
Keith Larsen | Taslik |
Peter Graves | Trooper Tolson |
Robert J. Wilke | Trooper Grady (as Robert Wilke) |
Walter Reed | Trooper Allison |
John Doucette | Trooper Charnofsky |
Douglas Kennedy | Trooper Clancy |
Charles Nolte | Cpl. Hamilton |
James Parnell | Trooper Martin |
Paul Richards | Trooper Perkins |
William Pullen | Jeb |
Richard H. Cutting | Commissioner Kirby (as Richard Cutting) |
A full cast and production crew list is too lengthy to include, see: IMDb profile.[2]