Stampede is a 1949 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Gale Storm, Johnny Mack Brown and Don Castle.
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Directed by | Lesley Selander |
Screenplay by | John C. Champion Blake Edwards |
Based on | Stampede 1934 novel by Edward Beverly Mann |
Produced by | John C. Champion Blake Edwards |
Starring | Rod Cameron Gale Storm Johnny Mack Brown Don Castle |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Edited by | Richard V. Heermance |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Production company | Allied Artists Pictures |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Two brothers, Mike McCall (Rod Cameron) and Tim McCall (Don Castle), own a large ranch in Arizona and sell some of their surplus grazing land to some settlers. When the settlers arrive they find the land bone dry because the McCall brothers have dammed the river and control all the water.
Settler John Dawson (Steve Clark) and his daughter Connie Dawson (Gale Storm) complain to the local sheriff (Johnny Mack Brown) but the sheriff claims there is nothing he can do. A love interest develops between Tim McCall and Connie Dawson, while simultaneously the settlers try to dynamite the dam and stampede the McCall cattle.
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