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RANCHO NOTORIOUS

USA 1952. Fidelity Pictures Inc., Hollywood for RKO Pictures.
Released through RKO-Radio Pictures

CAST: Marlene Dietrich (Altar Keane); Arthur Kennedy (Vern Haskell); Mel Ferrer (Frenchy Fairmont); Lloyd Gough (Kinch); Gloria Henry (Beth Forbes); William Frawley (Baldy Gunder); Lisa Ferraday (Maxine); John Raven (Chuck-A-Luck dealer); Jack Elam (Geary); George Reeves (Wilson); Frank Ferguson (Preacher); Francis McDonald (Harbin); Dan Seymour (Comanche Paul); John Kellogg (Salesman); Rodric Redwing (Rio); Stuart Randall (Starr); Roger Anderson (Red); Charles Gonzales (Hevia); Felipe Turich (Sanchez); Jose Dominguez (Gonzales); Stan Jolley (Deputy Warren); John Doucette (Whitney); Carlita (Mexican girl in bar); Ralph Sanford (Intrigant); Lane Chandler (Sheriff Hardy); Fuzzy Knight (Barber); Frank Graham (Ace Maguire); Dick Wessel (Human nag); Dick Eliot (Storyteller); William Haade (Sheriff Bullock); Russell Johnson (Croupier); Mabel Smaney (Fat woman).

CREDITS: Fritz Lang (Director); Howard Welsch (Producer); Daniel Taradash (Scenarist); Hal Mohr (Photographer); Sam Leavitt (Assistant Photographer) Ben Hersh (Production Manager); Otto Ludwig (Editor); Wiard Ihnen (Production Designer); Robert Priestley (Set Decorator); Miss Dietrich's Costumes by Don Loper; Joe King (Wardrobe); Emil Newman (Musical Score); Richard Mueller (Technicolor Consultant); Hugh McDowell, Mac Dalgleish (Sound Recorders); Emmett Emerson (Assistant Director); Frank Westmore (Make-up); Nellie Manley (Marlene Dietrich's Hair-stylist); based on the story "Gunsight Whitman" by Silvia Richards.

SONGS: "Gypsy Davey", "Get Away, Young Man" (sung by Marlene Dietrich); "Legend of Chuck-a-Luck" (sung by William Lee) by Ken Darby.

Technicolor. 89 minutes
Production Dates: March 19th — April 26th 1951; shooting dates for Marlene Dietrich: March 21st — April 25th 1951;
Make-up and wardrobe tests: March 7th, 9th and 15th 1951.
Premiere: March 6th 1952, State Lake Theatre, Chicago.

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