Rimfire (film)
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Rimfire | |
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Directed by | B. Reeves Eason |
Produced by | Robert L. Lippert, Ron Ormond, Ira S. Webb |
Written by | Ron Ormond, Arthur St. Claire, Frank Wisbar |
Starring | see list below |
Music by | Walter Greene |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Editing by | Hugh Winn |
Release dates |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Rimfire is a 1949 American Western directed by B. Reeves Eason. The film is a noir Western[citation needed], and the plot is a mystery revolving around Captain Tom Harvey, an undercover army agent played by James Millican, who is investigating the theft of army gold shipments. During his undercover investigations, Harvey takes on the job of deputy sheriff and is drawn into discovering the source of a ghost who is terrorizing the town. The ghost is apparently the manifestation of a gambler who was wrongly convicted and hanged for the gold thefts.
Cast
- James Millican as Captain Tom Harvey
- Mary Beth Hughes as Polly
- Reed Hadley as The Abeline Kid
- Henry Hull as Editor Nathaniel Greeley
- Victor Killian as Sheriff Jim Jordan
- Fuzzy Knight as Porky Hodges
- Chris-Pin Martin as Chico
- George Cleveland as Judge Gardner
- Margia Dean as Lolita
- Ray Bennett as Barney Bernard
- Glenn Strange as Curt Calvin
- John L. Carson as Blazer
- Jason Robards, Sr. as Banker Elkins
- I. Stanford Jolley as Toad Tyler
- Ben Erway as Deputy Sheriff Harry Wilson
References
External links
- Rimfire at the Internet Movie Database
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