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Waco is a 1952 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Wild Bill Elliott, I. Stanford Jolley and Pamela Blake. The film was distributed by Monogram Pictures as a second feature. The film's sets were designed by the art director Martin Obzina. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch.
Waco: Directed by Lewis D. Collins. With Bill Elliott, I. Stanford Jolley, Pamela Blake, Paul Fierro. Matt Boone kills Bull Clark in self defense in a crooked poker game, and leaves Waco as he is certain he would not get a fair trial.
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- Western
- Lewis D. Collins
- 1952-02-24
Waco (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
In Waco, Texas, newly hired stage driver Matt Boone enters a poker game. When local rancher Bull Clark cheats at the game and Matt accuses him, Clark pulls a gun and fast-drawing Matt is forced to shoot him.
- Lewis Collins, Stanley Price, Melville Shyer
- Wild Bill Elliott
After killing a man in self defense over a poker game, Wild Bill Elliott turns outlaw in order to escape a lynch mob. Lewis D. Collins. Director. Daniel B. Ullman.
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson. The Waco depicted in this film is a wide-open Texas frontier town, in desperate need of a strong authority figure to clean out the criminal element. The man needed is the man found: Matt Boone, played by Wild Bill Elliot.