Stage to Tucson (1950)

Stage to Tucson (1950) poster

A group of outlaws posing as Southern sympathizers and led secretly by freight-line owner Jim Maroon are raiding stagecoaches, and this is a threat to the Union communications. Grif Holbrook, a trouble-shooter for the Butterfield Stage Line, and Union man Barney Broderick team up to try and put a stop to the activity, when they aren't fighting over the charms of Kate Crocker.

Director: Ralph Murphy
Genre: Western
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Paul Sawtell
Cinematography: Charles Lawton Jr.
Editing: Charles Nelson
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

stagecoach

More Films by Director: Ralph Murphy
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stage to Tucson about?
A group of outlaws posing as Southern sympathizers and led secretly by freight-line owner Jim Maroon are raiding stagecoaches, and this is a threat to the Union communications. Grif Holbrook, a trouble-shooter for the Butterfield Stage Line, and Union man Barney Broderick team up to try and put a stop to the activity, when they aren't fighting over the charms of Kate Crocker.
Who directed Stage to Tucson?
Stage to Tucson was directed by Ralph Murphy.
Who stars in Stage to Tucson?
Stage to Tucson stars Rod Cameron, Wayne Morris, Kay Buckley, Sally Eilers, Carl Benton Reid, Roy Roberts.
How long is Stage to Tucson?
Stage to Tucson has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is Stage to Tucson?
Stage to Tucson is a Western film.
Where was Stage to Tucson produced?
Stage to Tucson was produced in United States of America.