A stranger in a Western cattle-town behaves with remarkable self-assurance, establishing himself as a man to be reckoned with. The reason appears with his stock: a herd of sheep, which he intends to graze on the range. The horrified inhabitants decide to run him out at all costs.
Directing | George Marshall | Director |
Writing | William Bowers | Screenplay |
Writing | James Edward Grant | Story |
Writing | James Edward Grant | Screenplay |
Production | Edmund Grainger | Producer |
Camera | Robert J. Bronner | Director of Photography |
Editing | Ralph E. Winters | Editor |
Art | Malcolm Brown | Art Direction |
Art | William A. Horning | Art Direction |
Art | Henry Grace | Set Decoration |
Art | Hugh Hunt | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Walter Plunkett | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Sydney Guilaroff | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | William Tuttle | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Al Jennings | Assistant Director |
Sound | Wesley C. Miller | Recording Supervision |
Crew | Robert R. Hoag | Special Effects |
Writing | William Roberts | Adaptation |
Sound | Jeff Alexander | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Charles K. Hagedon | Other |
Crew | Martha Crawford | Stunt Double |
Crew | Robert "Buzz" Henry | Stunts |
Sound | Wesley C. Miller | Sound Recordist |