The Mississippi Gambler
Directed by: Rudolph Maté, USA, 1953
USA, 1953Plakatmotiv The Mississippi Gambler, © Universal International Pictures (UI)
Cast and Credits
Production | Universal International Pictures (UI) |
Producer | Ted Richmond |
Director | Rudolph Maté |
Scenario | Seton I. Miller |
Director of Photography | Irving Glassberg |
Composer | Frank Skinner |
Editor | Edward A. Curtiss |
Art Director | Alexander Golitzen |
Alexander Golitzen | |
Set Decoration | Russell A. Gausman |
Julia Heron | |
Costume Design | Bill Thomas |
Cast | Tyrone Power [Mark Fallon] |
Piper Laurie [Angelique 'Leia' Dureau] | |
Julie Adams [Ann Conant (as Julia Adams)] | |
John McIntire [Kansas John Polly] | |
Paul Cavanagh [Edmond Dureau] | |
John Baer [Laurent Dureau] | |
Ron Randell [George Elwood] | |
Ralph Dumke [F. Montague Caldwell] | |
William Reynolds [Pierre Loyette] | |
Robert Warwick [Gov. Paul Monet] | |
Robert Warwick [Andre Brion] | |
Anita Ekberg [Maid of Honor (not credited)] | |
Anita Ekberg [Bridesmaid (not credited)] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Color Technicolor,Length: 99 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: January 13, 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri
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