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Crooked Lawyer | Rustlers
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This movie is playing at the RKO Chester Theatre in a scene from Paddy Chayefsky's Marty (1955), directed by Delbert Mann. The scene features Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair walking under the marquee and standing near the box office and a lobby poster display.
Regular western movie villains Jack Elam ,Lane Bradford and Mike Regan play the tough looking outlaw Lowerie brothers .Two years later Elam and Mickey Simpson played the equally tough looking outlaw McLowery brothers in 'Gunfight at the O K Coral'
Audie Murphy and Dan Duryea would later both appear in two more films, Night Passage (1957) and Six Black Horses (1962).
This is the third of three movies where Audie Murphy appears with Susan Cabot. The first movie was The Duel at Silver Creek (1952) and the second movie was Gunsmoke (1953).
This is the first movie where Dan Duryea plays a character named Whitey. The second time was in Night Passage (1957) which also starred Audie Murphy.
"Whitey Kincaid: If I was smart, I'd shoot you right now. Except I think I'll keep you around for awhile...just to see what makes you work. Clay O'Mara: Maybe you're getting soft, Whitey. Maybe you're turning into a human being. Whitey Kincaid: If I ever feel that coming on, I'll shoot myself."
"Clay O'Mara: Any relation to the Lowery Gang? Whitey Kincaid: No relation. This is them!"