

Cavalry Scout
1951 Directed by Lesley SelanderKirby Frye, a former Confederate officer but now a Union Cavalry scout, is sent into Montana territory to locate and retrieve three Gatling Guns stolen from the U.S. Arsenal by outlaws believed to have taken them west to sell to the Soiux and Cheyenne. The trail leads him to Red Bluff where, aided by Claire Corville, he and the audience discover together and real quick like that Martin Gavin, a supposedly-honest operator of a freight line, has the guns and intends to exchange them to the Indians for furs.
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Rod Cameron
....................................................Kirby Frye

Audrey Long
....................................................Claire Conville

Jim Davis
....................................................Lt. Spaulding

James Millican
....................................................Martin Gavin

James Arness
....................................................Barth

John Doucette
....................................................Varney

Frank Wilcox
....................................................Matson
Director
...........................................................Lesley Selander
Producer
...........................................................Walter Mirisch
Screenplay
...........................................................Daniel B. Ullman
Music
...........................................................Marlin Skiles
Art Direction
...........................................................Dave Milton
Editor
...........................................................Richard V. Heermance
Director of Photography
...........................................................Harry Neumann
Production Companies
...................................................Monogram Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Romance
Action
Adventure
Western
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