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  1. Stage to Tucson. Stage to Tucson is a 1950 American Western film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Robert Creighton Williams, Frank Burt and Robert Libott. It is based on the 1948 novel Lost Stage Valley by Frank Bonham. The film stars Rod Cameron, Wayne Morris, Kay Buckley, Sally Eilers, Carl Benton Reid and Roy Roberts.

  2. Stage to Tucson: Directed by Ralph Murphy. With Rod Cameron, Wayne Morris, Kay Buckley, Sally Eilers. A group of outlaws posing as Southern sympathizers and led secretly by freight-line owner Jim Maroon are raiding stagecoaches, and this is a threat to the Union communications.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Stage to Tucson (1951) Mark Franklin May 14, 2024 1950s. Rod Cameron is Grif Holbrook, a man who helped create the Butterfield stage line connecting St. Louis to California. Now he’s being called upon to save it. Seems someone has been stealing Butterfield stages and smuggling them back East to Atlanta. The trouble is occurring in the area ...

  4. Stage to Tucson (1950) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  5. On the Tucson trail, the black stage ambushes Grif and Kate, but Kate is allowed to continue unharmed. Taken inside the black stage, Grif recognizes Sam Granger, the driver, a former Butterfield employee, who explains the thefts are to support the Southern cause. Grif soon breaks out of the black stage and makes his way to Tucson.

  6. On the Tucson trail, the black stage ambushes Grif and Kate, but Kate is allowed to continue unharmed. Taken inside the black stage, Grif recognizes Sam Granger, the driver, a former Butterfield employee, who explains the thefts are to support the Southern cause. Grif soon breaks out of the black stage and makes his way to Tucson.

  7. Build 3fc55b6 (7699) A group of outlaws posing as Southern sympathizers and led secretly by freight-line owner Jim Maroon are raiding stagecoaches, and this is a threat to the Union communications. Grif Holbrook, a trouble-shooter for the Butterfield Stage Line, and Union man Barney Broderick team up to try and put a stop to the activity, when ...