Shadow Valley (1947)

Song-Filled... Action-Thrilled With Eddie and His Horse White Cloud On The Trail Of NEW ADVENTURES!

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At least 10 percent of the 58-minute Eddie Dean western Shadow Valley is comprised of stock shots from earlier Dean oaters. This time, the star plays as U.S. marshal who comes to the rescue of the standard damsel in distress (Jennifer Holt, sister of Tim and daughter of Jack). The double-dyed villain (George Cheseboro) is a crooked lawyer (and former train robber) who wants to lay claim to the heroine's ranch.

Director: Ray Taylor
Genre: Western
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Production: PRC
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

gold, murder

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shadow Valley about?
At least 10 percent of the 58-minute Eddie Dean western Shadow Valley is comprised of stock shots from earlier Dean oaters. This time, the star plays as U.S. marshal who comes to the rescue of the standard damsel in distress (Jennifer Holt, sister of Tim and daughter of Jack). The double-dyed villain (George Cheseboro) is a crooked lawyer (and former train robber) who wants to lay claim to the heroine's ranch.
Who directed Shadow Valley?
Shadow Valley was directed by Ray Taylor.
Who stars in Shadow Valley?
Shadow Valley stars Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, Jennifer Holt, George Chesebro, Eddie Parker, Lee Morgan.
What genre is Shadow Valley?
Shadow Valley is a Western film.
Where was Shadow Valley produced?
Shadow Valley was produced in United States of America.