Outlaw Queen is a 1957 American western film directed by Herbert S. Greene and starring Andrea King, Harry James and Robert Clarke.[1]
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Directed by | Herbert S. Greene |
Written by | Edward D. Wood Jr. |
Produced by | Cy Roth Ronald V. Ashcroft |
Starring | Andrea King Harry James Robert Clarke |
Cinematography | Brydon Baker |
Edited by | Ronald V. Ashcroft |
Music by | Gene Kauer |
Production companies | Ashcroft and Associates |
Distributed by | Globe Releasing Corporation |
Release date | April 28, 1957 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Christina, the daughter of Greek immigrants tours the West with her uncle in a sharpshooting act. After losing their earnings one night in a game of poker in Conway's saloon, they win it back again by shouting out their opponents cards in Greek. Christina opens her own rival saloon which is soon a huge success, and before long has built up a business empire including a ranch. Conways's resentment leads him to try and destroy her.
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