Curtain Call at Cactus Creek Trailer

Curtain Call at Cactus Creek Trailer (1950)

"All's riot on the Western Frontier !" 25 May 1950 Comedy, Western, Romance 86 mins

Traveling entertainer gets mixed up with bank robbers.

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Cast

Donald O'Connor

as Edward Timmons

Gale Storm

as Julie Martin

Walter Brennan

as Rimrock

Vincent Price

as Tracy Holland

Eve Arden

as Lily Martin

Joe Sawyer

as Jake

Rex Lease

as Yellowstone

Crew

Bernard Herzbrun

Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction

Russell Metty

Russell Metty Director of Photography

John DeCuir

John DeCuir Art Direction

Bud Westmore

Bud Westmore Makeup Artist

Russell A. Gausman

Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration

International Titles

Curtain Call at Cactus Creek Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 25 May 1950

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