A jeweled Madonna, property of rancher Joe Salinas, attracts two crooks to his ranch, Monica Dell, a smooth operator, and ruthless Nick Julian. Joe believe that the statue has a miraculous power to ward off evil, and Monica, after a narrow escape from injury while trying to steal the statue, is converted to Joe's faith and refuses to go through with the robbery. Nick has no such intentions.
Directing | George Blair | Director |
Writing | Albert DeMond | Screenplay |
Writing | Frank Wisbar | Story |
Production | Stephen Auer | Associate Producer |
Sound | Mort Glickman | Music |
Camera | John MacBurnie | Director of Photography |
Editing | Harry Keller | Editor |
Art | Frank Arrigo | Art Direction |
Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
Art | George Milo | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Mark | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Louise Landmier | Hairstylist |
Directing | Joe Dill | Assistant Director |
Sound | Fred Stahl | Sound |
Camera | Herbert Kirkpatrick | Camera Operator |
Camera | Donald Biddle Keyes | Still Photographer |
Directing | Dorothy Yutzi | Script Supervisor |
Crew | Howard Lydecker | Special Effects |
Crew | Theodore Lydecker | Special Effects |
Camera | C.B. Lawrence | Grip |
Costume & Make-Up | Adele Palmer | Costume Supervisor |
Sound | Joseph Dubin | Music |
Sound | Ernest Gold | Music |
Sound | William Lava | Music |
Sound | Walter Scharf | Music |