Panhandle is a 1948 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron. This Western marked the writing and producing debuts of Blake Edwards and John C. Champion. Champion later reworked the story as the 1966 Audie Murphy western, The Texican. The team of Edwards, Champion, Selander, and star Rod Cameron reteamed the following year for the western Stampede. Edwards later produced the police drama City Detective starring Cameron. The series was the first syndicated on television.
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Directed by | Lesley Selander |
Written by | Blake Edwards John C. Champion |
Produced by | John Champion Blake Edwards |
Starring | Rod Cameron Cathy Downs Reed Hadley Anne Gwynne Blake Edwards |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Music by | Rex Dunn |
Production company | Champion-Edwards Productions |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $400,000[1] |
The two producers raised $40,000 of the budget themselves, with Monogram providing $140,000.[1]
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