Bristle Face Trailer

Bristle Face Trailer (1964)

26 January 1964 Drama, Family, TV Movie 92 mins

In the rolling, wooded hills of Tennessee in the 1920s, a 14-year-old orphan, Jace, comes to town with his hound dog and tries to teach him to hunt. Bristle Face is unskilled, but he shows remarkable ability in tracking down foxes. Jace stays with a kindly shopkeeper who defends the boy and Bristle Face against the sheriff whom they have angered.

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Cast

Brian Keith

as Lue Swank

Phillip Alford

as Jace Landers

Jeff Donnell

as Mrs. Jarkey

Wallace Ford

as Emory Packer

Parley Baer

as Sheriff Rad Toler

Slim Pickens

as Newt Pribble

George Lindsey

as Hermie Chadron

Robert McQuain

as Sud Pribble

Ray Teal

as Justice Mackley

Paul E. Burns

as Bailiff

Barbara Eiler

as Poor Woman

Crew

Pat McNalley

Pat McNalley Makeup Artist

William E. Snyder

William E. Snyder Director of Photography

Emile Kuri

Emile Kuri Set Decoration

Frank R. McKelvy

Frank R. McKelvy Set Decoration

Carroll Clark

Carroll Clark Art Direction

Chuck Keehne

Chuck Keehne Costume Design

John B. Mansbridge

John B. Mansbridge Art Direction

International Releases Dates

United States 26 January 1964

Production Companies

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