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Rawhide



Rawhide
Release Year: 1951
Release Date: Sat Mar 24 1951
Runtime: 89 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Drama, Romance, Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: 20th Century-Fox
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Actors: Walter Sande (as Flowers), Max Terhune (as Stagecoach Passenger from Missouri), Kenneth Tobey (as Lt. Wingate), Dan White (as Gilchrist)
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Plot: Vinnie Holt, a single woman travelling with her toddler niece, becomes stranded at Rawhide, a desert stagecoach stop managed by stationmaster Sam Todd and his assistant Tom Owens. Owens is quickly impressed by Vinnie’s independent self-confidence. Jim Zimmerman, a fugitive murderer from Huntsville Prison disguised as a Deputy, and three other ruthless escapees take over the station, intent on robbing the next day’s gold shipment. After murdering Sam, Zimmerman knows they must keep Tom alive in order to complete their plans. Owens does not correct Zimmmerman’s assumption that Vinnie is his wife, correctly sensing that the misconception might be the key to her survival as well.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb
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