Day of the Badman is a 1958 American Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Fred MacMurray, Joan Weldon and John Ericson.[1]
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Directed by | Harry Keller |
Screenplay by | Lawrence Roman |
Story by | John W. Cunningham |
Produced by | Gordon Kay |
Starring | Fred MacMurray Joan Weldon John Ericson |
Cinematography | Irving Glassberg |
Edited by | Sherman Todd |
Music by | Hans J. Salter |
Color process | Eastmancolor |
Production company | Universal Pictures |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Judge Jim Scott (Fred MacMurray) wants to sentence a killer to die, but the outlaw's family members intend otherwise. All-powerful patriarch Charlie Hayes (Robert Middleton) and his intimidating kinfolk are confident they can use violence to get their doomed relative's sentence commuted into something less severe. Although Sheriff Barney Wiley (John Ericson) wilts under the family's strong-arm tactics, Scott remains determined to see justice done at the end of a rope.
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