South of St. Louis (1948)
- Starring:
- Joel McCrea, Alexis Smith, (more)
- Director(s):
- Ray Enright
Synopsis of South of St. Louis
Produced by Milton Sperling's United States Pictures, South of St. Louis was given a widespread release by Warner Bros. The story begins in the last days of the Civil War. Chased off their property by guerillas, ranching partners Kip Davis (Joel McCrea), Charlie Burns (Zachary Scott) and Lee Prince (Douglas Kennedy) head southward to seek out a new life. Davis and Burns go into the gun-running business, while Prince joins the Confederate Army. Kip and Charlie battle over the affections of saloon gal Rouge de Lisle (Alexis Smith), a turn of events that falls into the plans of rival gunrunner Luke Cottrell (Victor Jory). The three former friends soon find themselves enemies, and thereby hangs the plotline. Curiously, Dorothy Malone, cast as the "good" heroine, seems to be more worldly and cunning than hard-boiled temptress Alexis Smith. Originally filmed in Technicolor, South of St. Louis was for many years available only in its black-and-white, TV-print form. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of South of St. Louis
- Joel McCrea - Kip Davis
- Zachary Scott - Charlie Burns
- Douglas Kennedy - Lee Price
- Victor Jory - Luke Cottrell
- Art Smith - Bronco
- Nacho Galindo - Manuel
- Alexis Smith - Rouge de Lisle
- Dorothy Malone - Deborah Miller
- Alan Hale - Jake Evarts
- Bob Steele - Slim Hansen
- Monte Blue - Capt. Jeffrey
- Director(s):
- Ray Enright
- Writer(s):
- James R. Webb, Zachary Gold
- Producer(s):
- Milton Sperling
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