West of Sonora (1948)
Western star Charles Starrett was amazing; he kept making the same film over and over, but always made it seem as if it was for the first time. In West of Sonora, Starrett once again plays a frontier good-guy named Steve (Steve Rollins, to be exact), who, when the need arises, disguises himself as The Durango Kid, masked righter of wrongs. This time, Steve/Durango champions the cause of 10-year-old Penelope Clinton (Anita Castle), who has spent her short life as the focus of a feud between her grandfathers, suspected outlaw Black Murphy (Steve Darrell) and Sheriff Jack Clinton (George Cheseboro).
Director:
Ray Nazarro
Writer:
Barry Shipman
Charles Starrett Steve Rollins / The Durango Kid |
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Steve Darrell Black Murphy |
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George Chesebro Sheriff Jeff Clinton |
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Anita Castle Penelope Clinton |
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Smiley Burnette Smiley Burnette |
Writing | Barry Shipman | Screenplay |
Directing | Ray Nazarro | Director |
Camera | Glenn Adams | Still Photographer |