Man from Del Rio

Man from Del Rio

Release date : October 30, 1956
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Harry Horner /
Writers : Richard Carr /
Production companies : United Artists / Robert L. Jacks Productions /
October 30, 1956 1h 22m United States of America Western English More
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Mexican gunfighter Dave Robles outdraws the town's outlaw-turned-sheriff and is invited to fill the dead man's shoes. But a tin star doesn't bring automatic respectability and Robles is shunned by the town's leading citizens. His popularity with its less-savory element, particularly saloonkeeper Bannister, wanes dramatically, too, as he starts to take his job seriously. It is his love for a decent, caring woman that keeps Dave in town, but can she convince him to lay down his gun and start a new life?
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Anthony Quinn
Dave Robles
Katy Jurado
Estella
Peter Whitney
Ed Bannister
Douglas Fowley
Doc Adams
John Larch
Bill Dawson
Whit Bissell
Breezy Morgan
Douglas Spencer
Sheriff Jack Tillman
Bill Erwin
Roy Higgens
Barry Atwater
Dan Ritchy
Jack Hogan
Westin
Adrienne Marden
Mrs. Tillman
Otto Waldis
Tom Jordan

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  • title:Man from Del Rio
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Harry Horner /
  • Writers: Richard Carr ·
  • Production companies: United Artists · Robert L. Jacks Productions ·
  • Overview:Mexican gunfighter Dave Robles outdraws the town's outlaw-turned-sheriff and is invited to fill the dead man's shoes. But a tin star doesn't bring automatic respectability and Robles is shunned by the town's leading citizens. His popularity with its less-savory element, particularly saloonkeeper Bannister, wanes dramatically, too, as he starts to take his job seriously. It is his love for a decent, caring woman that keeps Dave in town, but can she convince him to lay down his gun and start a new life?
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