Stranger at My Door

Stranger at My Door

Release date : April 6, 1956
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : William Witney /
Production companies : Republic Pictures /
April 6, 1956 1h 25m United States of America Drama English More
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Notorious outlaw Clay Anderson and gang rob the town bank and flee in separate directions. Riding hard, Clay's horse goes lame and he is forced to pull-up at a nearby farm. He soon discovers that the place belongs to local preacher Hollis Jarret, his new wife, and a son from a previous marriage. Clay, posing as a weary traveler, tries to insinuate himself into a secure hideout, but the reverend isn't fooled. He agrees to allow Clay to remain at the farm for a few days, but his motive isn't the preservation of his family's safety. Hollis reasons that, with time, patience and a lot of faith, he can convince the outlaw to turn over a new leaf. But Clay's criminal tendencies may run deeper than the preacher had imagined
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  • title:Stranger at My Door
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Drama · Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: William Witney /
  • Writers: Barry Shipman · Barry Shipman ·
  • Production companies: Republic Pictures ·
  • Overview:Notorious outlaw Clay Anderson and gang rob the town bank and flee in separate directions. Riding hard, Clay's horse goes lame and he is forced to pull-up at a nearby farm. He soon discovers that the place belongs to local preacher Hollis Jarret, his new wife, and a son from a previous marriage. Clay, posing as a weary traveler, tries to insinuate himself into a secure hideout, but the reverend isn't fooled. He agrees to allow Clay to remain at the farm for a few days, but his motive isn't the preservation of his family's safety. Hollis reasons that, with time, patience and a lot of faith, he can convince the outlaw to turn over a new leaf. But Clay's criminal tendencies may run deeper than the preacher had imagined
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