The Desperado

The Desperado

Director: Thomas Carr Cast: Wayne Morris
Wayne Morris
, James Lydon
James Lydon
, Beverly Garland
Beverly Garland
, Rayford Barnes
Rayford Barnes
Thomas Carr
The Desperado

The Desperado

Director: Thomas Carr Cast: Wayne Morris
Wayne Morris
, James Lydon
James Lydon
, Beverly Garland
Beverly Garland
, Rayford Barnes
Rayford Barnes
Thomas Carr

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Overview

The third of four Wayne Morris B-westerns for Allied Artists, Desperado casts Morris as fugitive gunman Sam Garrett. The early reels are devoted to Tall Cameron (James Lydon) and Ray Novac (Rayford Barnes), who run afoul of the post-Civil War Texas State Police, as represented by sadistic Captain Thornton (Nestor Paiva). Escaping Thornton's wrath, Tall and Ray meet Garrett, who becomes Tall's friend and advisor when Ray proves to be a louse. Seeking revenge, Ray kills Thornton and frames Tall for the crime. Sympathetic sheriff Jim Langley (Dabbs Greer) joins forces with "friendly enemy" Garrett to clear Tall and mete out just desserts to Ray. Beverly Garland costars as a more resourceful heroine than one usually finds in westerns of this nature. Though hamstrung by a low budget, Desperado is an intellingently written, well-paced endeavor.

Product Details

Release Date: 02/02/2016
UPC: 0888574374006
Original Release: 1954
Source: Warner Archives
Language: English
Time: 1:20:00
Sales rank: 52,618

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Wayne Morris Sam Garrett
James Lydon Tom Cameron,Tall Cameron
Beverly Garland Laurie Bannerman,Trooper
Rayford Barnes Ray Novak
Dabbs Greer Jim Langley
Lee Van Cleef Buck Creyton/Paul Creyton
Nestor Paiva Capt. Thornton
Roy Barcroft Martin Novack
John Dierkes Sgt. Rafferty
Richard Shackleton Pat Garner
I. Stanford Jolley Mr. Garner
Florence Lake Mrs. Cameron

Technical Credits
Thomas Carr Director
Vincent M. Fennelly Producer
Clifton Adams Screenwriter
Daniel Mainwaring Screenwriter
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