Texas Manhunt

Texas Manhunt
Directed by Ford Beebe
Produced by Ron Ormond
associate
Ira Webb
June Carr
Screenplay by Daniel B Ullman
Ron Ormond
Based on story by Ullman
Cinematography Ernest Miller
Production
company
Distributed by Screen Guild Productions
Release date
1949
Country United States
Language English

Texas Manhunt, also known as Red Desert, is a 1949 American film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Don "Red" Barry and Tom Neal.[1][2]

Cast

Producer

The film stars Margia Dean, who recalled "Don Barry was very nice, pleasant and polite to me. But, he was short. And that can create something of a problem. Tom Neal was in it, and I found him to be the serious, brooding type." She says Holt was in the film because producer Robert L Lippert "was good about using once-big names who were a little past their prime!... It was my first leading lady, but still a thankless part. You go in early in the morning for hair and makeup; then are driven a long ways to a dusty, hot, sticky location. At dusk, they take the leading lady’s close-up—just when she’s grimy! (Laughs) Those tight corsets and five pounds of wigs were all uncomfortable—as were those stagecoach rides—which were so bumpy! (Laughs)”.[3]

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