Gambling House Trailer

Gambling House Trailer (1950)

"Here comes Mature !" 27 December 1950 Drama, Crime 80 mins

A gambler faces deportation when he gets mixed up with murder.

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Cast

Victor Mature

as Marc Fury

Terry Moore

as Lynn Warren

William Bendix

as Joe Farrow

Basil Ruysdael

as Judge Ravinek

Donald Randolph

as Lloyd Crane

Damian O'Flynn

as Ralph Douglas

Cleo Moore

as Sally

Ann Doran

as Della

Eleanor Audley

as Mrs. Livingston

Gloria Winters

as B. J. Warren

Don Haggerty

as Sharky

Fred Aldrich

as Court Bailiff (uncredited)

Kirk Alyn

as FBI Man (uncredited)

Tol Avery

as Adams (uncredited)

Frank Baker

as Court Bailiff (uncredited)

Crew

Harry J. Wild

Harry J. Wild Director of Photography

Sid Rogell

Sid Rogell Executive Producer

Warren Duff

Warren Duff Producer

Roy Webb

Original Music Composer

Darrell Silvera

Darrell Silvera Set Decoration

Larry Germain

Larry Germain Hairstylist

Alfred Herman

Alfred Herman Art Direction

Michael Woulfe

Michael Woulfe Costume Design

Jack Mills

Jack Mills Set Decoration

Mel Berns

Mel Berns Makeup Artist

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United States 27 December 1950

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