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Jack Slade
Directed by Harold Schuster
Written by Warren Douglas
Produced by
Starring Mark Stevens
Dorothy Malone
Barton MacLane
Cinematography William A. Sickner
Edited by Leonard W. Herman
Music by Paul Dunlap
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • November 8, 1953 (1953-11-08)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Jack Slade is a 1953 American black-and-white Western film directed by Harold Schuster, written by Warren Douglas and starring Mark Stevens. [1] It was followed by a sequel, The Return of Jack Slade (1955), also directed by Schuster, written by Douglas and starring John Ericson. [2] Both were based on chapter 9 through 11 of Mark Twain's book Roughing It. [3]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Reid, John Howard (September 16, 2015). World's Worst Westerns Plus Some of the Best Your Guide to the Best of the Worst. Lulu.com. p. 70. ISBN  9781329548374.
  2. ^ Reid, John Howard (2006). Cinemascope 3: Hollywood Takes the Plunge. Lulu.com. p. 202. ISBN  9781411671881.
  3. ^ Weisenburger, Steven (2006). A Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel. University of Georgia Press. p. 155. ISBN  9780820328119.

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