
Escape from Red Rock
Western
Overview
Pursued by a posse, a rancher and a young woman, partners in crime, are chased into Indian country.
Top Cast


Brian Donlevy
Brian Donlevy
Bronc Grierson
Brian Donlevy
Bronc Grierson


Eilene Janssen
Eilene Janssen
Janie Acker
Eilene Janssen
Janie Acker
Gary Murray
Gary Murray
Cal Bowman
Gary Murray
Cal Bowman


Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. Flippen
Sheriff John Costaine
Jay C. Flippen
Sheriff John Costaine


William Phipps
William Phipps
Arky Shanks
William Phipps
Arky Shanks


Myron Healey
Myron Healey
Joe Skinner (as Michael Healey)
Myron Healey
Joe Skinner (as Michael Healey)


Nesdon Booth
Nesdon Booth
Pete Archer
Nesdon Booth
Pete Archer


Dan White
Dan White
Al Farris (as Daniel White)
Dan White
Al Farris (as Daniel White)
Al Baffert
Al Baffert
Guard (as André Adorée)
Al Baffert
Guard (as André Adorée)
Court Shepard
Court Shepard
Rube Boyce (as Courtland Shepard)
Court Shepard
Rube Boyce (as Courtland Shepard)
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