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Murder | Stagecoach Robbery
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Directorial debut of Ray Milland.
Ray Milland was paid a percentage of the profits.
Filming started in March of 1955.
Parts of the film were shot in the sand dunes outside St. George, Utah.
In April 1955, the unit returned to Los Angeles.
"Dr. Mason: Gil, doctors take an oath, as well as Sheriffs. And there's a reason for both. Dr. Mason: One has to do with saving lives - no matter what I think about a man. That's why I told them he has yellow fever. Dr. Mason: The other binds you to uphold the law, by due process. To protect an accused man against illegal violence no matter what you think of him. Dr. Mason: It's a principle that's more important than that man, or Nadine, or me, or Nadine. Dr. Mason: You can't give him to that mob."
"Sheriff Gil Corrigan: This is hard country."