

The Cimarron Kid
1952 Directed by Budd BoetticherAudie Murphy comes into his own as a Western star in this story. Wrongly accused by crooked railroad officials of aiding a train heist by his old friends the Daltons, he joins their gang and becomes an active participant in other robberies. Betrayed by a fellow gang member, Murphy becomes a fugitive in the end. Seeking refuge at the ranch of a reformed gang member, he hopes to flee with the man's daughter to South America, but he's captured in the end and led off to jail. The girl promises to wait.
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Audie Murphy
....................................................Bill Doolin / The Cimarron Kid

Beverly Tyler
....................................................Carrie Roberts

James Best
....................................................Bitter Creek Dalton

Yvette Duguay
....................................................Cimarron Rose Adams (as Yvette Dugay)

John Hudson
....................................................Dynamite Dick Dalton

Hugh O'Brian
....................................................Red Buck

Roy Roberts
....................................................Pat Roberts
Director
...........................................................Budd Boetticher
Producer
...........................................................Ted Richmond
Story
...........................................................Louis Stevens
Kay Lenard
Editor
...........................................................Frank Gross
Screenplay
...........................................................Louis Stevens
Director of Photography
...........................................................Charles P. Boyle
Production Companies
...................................................Universal International Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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