Cattle Queen

Cattle Queen

72 mins | Western | Nov. 15, 1951

After conning a potential buyer into believing that Queenie's herd is diseased, nasty would-be empire builder Duke Drake is confronted by the girl's new tough foreman Bill Foster. In retaliation, Drake frames Bill for a stage robbery committed by his own henchmen and arranges a phony trial presided over by the saloon's bartender Judge Whipple. Queenie interrupts the "trial" with the news that the townswomen have all elected Jim Marshal. To uphold the decision, Bill has secured the release of three convicted outlaws: Blackie Malone, Bad Bill Smith, and Shotgun Thompson, two of whom join in the fight against Drake and his gang.

Cattle Queen

72 mins | Western | Nov. 15, 1951

Cattle Queen
After conning a potential buyer into believing that Queenie's herd is diseased, nasty would-be empire builder Duke Drake is confronted by the girl's new tough foreman Bill Foster. In retaliation, Drake frames Bill for a stage robbery committed by his own henchmen and arranges a phony trial presided over by the saloon's bartender Judge Whipple. Queenie interrupts the "trial" with the news that the townswomen have all elected Jim Marshal. To uphold the decision, Bill has secured the release of three convicted outlaws: Blackie Malone, Bad Bill Smith, and Shotgun Thompson, two of whom join in the fight against Drake and his gang.
Producers Jack Schwarz Productions, Eagle-Lion Classics
Original title Cattle Queen
Directors Robert Emmett Tansey
Writers Frances Kavanaugh, Robert Emmett Tansey

Cast

Maria Hart

as Queenie Hart

Drake Smith

as Bill Foster

William Fawcett

as Alkali

Robert Gardett

as Duke Drake

Johnny Carpenter

as The Tucson Kid

Edward Clark

as Doc Hodges

Emile Meyer

as Shotgun Thompson

James Pierce

as Bad Bill Smith

Joe Bailey

as Blackie Malone

Douglas Wood

as Judge Whipple

Alyn Lockwood

as Rosa

I. Stanford Jolley

as Scarface

Lane Chandler

as Marshal Houston

William Bailey

as Warden

Frank Marlowe

as Stage Driver

Roger Anderson

as Henchman Lefty

Vern Teters

as Henchman Trig

Steve Conte

as Henchman Mac

Robert Robinson

as Armstrong