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Cast
|
Yvonne De Carlo | As: Sequin |
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Dan Duryea | As: Beauvais |
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Rod Cameron | As: Dan Corrigan |
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Helena Carter | As: Stephanie Morrison |
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Lloyd Gough | As: Mike Riley |
Storyline
In the 1850s, in a logging town on the Mississippi River, a conflict between the people of a mill town and the lumberjacks who work downriver. Romance and deceit are catalyzed by the arrival of the gambling river boat, River Lady, owned by the beautiful Sequin. Bauvais, a representative of the local lumber syndicate and Sequin's business partner, is trying to convince H.L. Morrison, the mill owner, to sell his business.
Tagline: | Gambling mistress of the untamed Mississippi where men are as good as their fists and women as good as their kisses! |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
|
Yvonne De Carlo |
Sequin |
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Dan Duryea |
Beauvais |
|
Rod Cameron |
Dan Corrigan |
|
Helena Carter |
Stephanie Morrison |
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Lloyd Gough |
Mike Riley |
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Florence Bates |
Ma Dunnegan |
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John McIntire |
H.L. Morrison |
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Jack Lambert |
Swede |
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Esther Somers |
Mrs. Morrison |
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Anita Turner |
Esther |
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Edmund Cobb |
Rider |
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Dewey Robinson |
Bouncer |
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Eddy Waller |
Hewitt |
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Milton Kibbee |
Limpy |
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Billy Wayne |
Dealer |
Directed By
|
George Sherman |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
William Bowers |
Screenplay |
|
Houston Branch |
Novel |
|
Frank Waters |
Novel |
|
D.D. Beauchamp |
Screenplay |
Production Crew
|
Leonard Goldstein |
Producer |
Edited By
|
Otto Ludwig |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
|
Bud Westmore |
Makeup Designer |
Sound
|
Paul Sawtell |
Original Music Composer |
Visual Effects
Camera
|
Irving Glassberg |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
|
Emrich Nicholson |
Art Direction |
|
Bernard Herzbrun |
Art Direction |
Other Crew
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