Man From Colorado (1949)
Director:
Henry Levin
Starring: Glenn Ford
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| Two friends return home after their discharge from the army after the civil war. However, one of them has had deep-rooted psychological damage due to his experiences during the war, and as his behavior becomes more erratic--and violent--his friend desperately tries to find a way to help him. |
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Editor's Note
Owen Devereaux (Glen Ford) bears mental scars from the Civil War and develops an eager trigger finger. In battle, he orders the slaughter of a band of holed-up Confederates -- after he has seen them raise a white flag. Later, he lands a Federal judgeship post in Colorado and tries to settle down. But to no avail, for he abuses his gavel in the same, unhinged manner as he did his pistol. Eventually, his friend, Captain Del Stewart, realizes how crazed Devereaux's behavior is. When he withholds a cache of gold from its rightful owners, Devereaux gives Stewart no choice but to put a stop to his court of terror.
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Cast & Crew
| Edgar Buchanan | |
| Ellen Drew | |
| Glenn Ford | |
| Ray Collins | |
| William Holden | |
| Borden Chase - Writer | |
| Charles Nelson - Editor | |
| George Duning - Musical Score | |
| Henry Levin - Director | |
| Jules Schermer - Producer | |
| Robert Hardy Andrews - Screenplay | |
| William Snyder - Cinematographer |

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