
Rogue River
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
The story of Ownie Rodgers, the nephew of crooked Oregon police chief Joe Dandridge. A $70,000 windfall, bequeathed to Dandridge by a man he'd once framed on a bank robbery charge, unleashes innumerable family skeletons. Ownie is obliged to solve the long-ago bank job himself, and in so doing he discovers that his "faithful" girl friend Judy was in on the scheme.
Top Cast


Rory Calhoun
Rory Calhoun
Ownie Rogers
Rory Calhoun
Ownie Rogers


Peter Graves
Peter Graves
Pete Dandridge
Peter Graves
Pete Dandridge


Frank Fenton
Frank Fenton
Joe Dandridge
Frank Fenton
Joe Dandridge


Ralph Sanford
Ralph Sanford
Max Bonner
Ralph Sanford
Max Bonner
George Stern
George Stern
H.P. Jackson
George Stern
H.P. Jackson
Ellye Mravak
Ellye Mravak
Judy Haven
Ellye Mravak
Judy Haven
Roy Engel
Roy Engel
Ed Colby
Roy Engel
Ed Colby
Jane Liddell
Jane Liddell
Eileen Reid
Jane Liddell
Eileen Reid
Bob Rose
Bob Rose
Carter Laney
Bob Rose
Carter Laney
Stephen Roberts
Stephen Roberts
Mayor Arthur Judson
Stephen Roberts
Mayor Arthur Judson
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