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Cast

Eddie Dean

Eddie Dean

Eddie Dean

Roscoe Ates

Roscoe Ates

Soapy

Shirley Patterson

Shirley Patterson

J.C. Morgan

Lee Bennett

Lee Bennett

Tucson Brown

William Fawcett

William Fawcett

Tennessee

Dennis Moore

Dennis Moore

Joe Marino

Lottie Harrison

Lottie Harrison

Senora

Crew

Karl Hajos

Karl Hajos

Original Music Composer

Marcel Le Picard

Marcel Le Picard

Director of Photography

Edward C. Jewell

Edward C. Jewell

Art Direction

William L. Nolte

William L. Nolte

Assistant Director

Jerry Thomas

Jerry Thomas

Associate Producer

Robert Emmett Tansey

Robert Emmett Tansey

Story

Albert Deano

Albert Deano

Costume Design

Vin Taylor

Vin Taylor

Set Decoration

Robert Emmett Tansey

Robert Emmett Tansey

Producer

Hugh Winn

Hugh Winn

Editor

Robert Emmett Tansey

Robert Emmett Tansey

Director

Frances Kavanaugh

Frances Kavanaugh

Screenplay

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Driftin' River

19460.0 / 1059 min
Western

Overview

LAND OF THE LAWLESS!

Eddie Dean (Eddie Dean) and his partner Soapy Jones (Roscoe Ates), under government orders, proceed to the ranch of J.C. Morgan (Shirley Patterson to buy cavalry remounts for the Army. At the ranch, they find out that J.C. is a girl. The nearby town of Dow City is under the control of a lawless trio headed by Trigger (Lee Roberts, Clem Kensington (Foxy Callahan) and Joe Morino (Dennis Moore). A member of the gang is Tucson Brown (Lee Bennett), one of J.C.'s trusted hands. When Eddie decides to buy the horses, Tucson steals the herd to prevent the sale. Soldiers, sent to investigate, are brutally murdered. The aroused townspeople elect Tennessee (William Fawcett, J.C.'s foreman, as sheriff. When the outlaws murder Tennessee, Eddie and Soapy, along with the reformed Tucson, swing into action.