Directed by Buzz Kulik. With Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman. Compulsive gambler Sylvia Oxman meets with casino man Danny Barker to repay IOUs. Her husband Frank wishes to acquire them as evidence in a suit for custody of their son. Barker is killed with Sylvia's gun, and she is charged with murder. MGM had other plans for Powell, so they cast Paul Lukas in The Casino Murder Case (1935) and Edmund Lowe in The Garden Murder Case (1936). Warners would remake The Kennel Murder Case as Calling Philo Vance in 1940, this time with James Stephenson as.
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Sugarfoot | |
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Directed by | Edwin L. Marin |
Produced by | Saul Elkins |
Written by | Clarence Budington Kelland (novel) Russell S. Hughes |
Starring | Randolph Scott Adele Jergens Raymond Massey |
Music by | Max Steiner |
Cinematography | Wilfred M. Cline |
Edited by | Clarence Kolster |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.6 million (US rentals)[1] |
Sugarfoot is a 1951 Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott as Jackson 'Sugarfoot' Redan and featuring Adele Jergens and Raymond Massey.
Aside from the title, the film has nothing to do with the 1957 television series of the same name, which was inspired by another feature Western, Michael Curtiz's The Boy from Oklahoma (1954) starring Will Rogers, Jr.