Man from Sonora

Directed by Lewis D. Collins
Passed
1951    54mWestern, Drama
6.3
Duke, Pete and, later Spencer ambush ex-Ranger Johnny Mack Brown and steal his horse. In Silver Springs, town banker Fred Allison is forced to borrow heavily from livery stable owner Ed Hooper to make good the hold-up losses. Johnny jumps Duke, gets a confession out of him that reveals Hooper as the gang leader, and sets out after Spence and recovers his stolen horse. He confronts Hooper, but is thrown in jail by an outlaw posing as a Marshal. Cinthy Allison recognizes the fake Marshal, and Hooper makes a break, with Johnny giving chase.

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  • Johnny Mack BrownJohnny Mack Brown
  • Phyllis CoatesCinthy Allison
  • Lyle TalbotSheriff Frank Casey
  • House Peters Jr.Ed Hooper
  • Lee RobertsDuke Mantell
  • Dennis MooreWesley Carrol
  • John MertonHenchman Pete
  • Stanley PriceHenchman Spence
  • Lewis D. CollinsDirector
  • Maurice TombragelScreenplay
  • Vincent M. FennellyProducer
  • Fred PrebleArt Direction
  • Harry ReifSet Decoration
  • Gilbert WarrentonDirector Of Photography
  • Melville ShyerAssistant Director
  • Fred MaguireEditor
  • Edward J. KayMusic Director
  • John R. CarterSound

 

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Man from Sonora Trivia

Man from Sonora was released on March 11, 1951.

Man from Sonora was directed by Lewis D. Collins.

Man from Sonora has a runtime of 54 min.

Man from Sonora was produced by Vincent M. Fennelly.

The key characters in Man from Sonora are Johnny Mack Brown (Johnny Mack Brown), Cinthy Allison (Phyllis Coates), Sheriff Frank Casey (Lyle Talbot).

Man from Sonora is rated Passed.

Man from Sonora is a Western, Drama film.

Man from Sonora has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.

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