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The Redhead and the Cowboy

The Redhead and the Cowboy is a 1951 American Western film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Glenn Ford and Rhonda Fleming.

The Redhead and the Cowboy

  • March 15, 1951 (1951-03-15) (Los Angeles)

82 minutes

United States

English

$1.25 million (US rentals)[1]

Plot[edit]

Late in the American Civil War, the New Mexico Territory is full of spies and guerrillas for both sides. Local cowboy Gil Kyle, realizing that many of these people are merely criminals out for themselves, tries to do his work and steer clear of the conflict. But he keeps running into violence and hostility. And after a brief encounter with a beautiful new saloon girl, he stumbles into a crime scene and becomes a fugitive wanted for murder.


His only alibi is the girl, Candace Bronson, who has disappeared. She turns out to be aiding the Confederate cause, and has fled to deliver a vital message about a Union gold shipment. Kyle sets off in pursuit of her. Along the way, he runs into desperadoes, government agents, guerrilla fighters, and renegades—some whose true loyalties are unclear.

as Gil Kyle

Glenn Ford

as Maj. Dunn Jeffers (Union intelligence officer)

Edmond O'Brien

as Candace Bronson

Rhonda Fleming

as Col. Lamartine (Confederate leader)

Alan Reed

as the Sheriff

Morris Ankrum

as Mrs. Barrett

Edith Evanson

as Mr. Barrett (owner, Lazy Y Ranch)

Perry Ivins

as Mary Barrett

Janine Perreau

Douglas Spencer as Perry (Union agent)

as Brock (Union agent)

Ray Teal

as Capt. Andrews

Ralph Byrd

as Munro (Lamartine's henchman)

King Donovan

as Gus (bartender, Golden Trail Saloon

Tom Moore

as Lt. Wylie (uncredited)

Jeff York

as Northern Sympathizer Barfly

Emory Parnell

Kinnard, Roy (1996). The Blue and the Gray on the Silver Screen: More Than Eighty Years of Civil War Movies. Carol Publishing Group.  9781559723831.

ISBN

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The Redhead and the Cowboy