Shadow Valley (1947)
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At least 10 percent of the 58-minute Eddie Dean western Shadow Valley is comprised of stock shots from earlier Dean oaters. This time, the star plays as U.S. marshal who comes to the rescue of the standard damsel in distress (Jennifer Holt, sister of Tim and daughter of Jack). The double-dyed… More At least 10 percent of the 58-minute Eddie Dean western Shadow Valley is comprised of stock shots from earlier Dean oaters. This time, the star plays as U.S. marshal who comes to the rescue of the standard damsel in distress (Jennifer Holt, sister of Tim and daughter of Jack). The double-dyed villain (George Cheseboro) is a crooked lawyer (and former train robber) who wants to lay claim to the heroine's ranch. What the lawyer knows, but the girl doesn't, is that the land is rich with gold. Roscoe Ates goes through his usual wheezy stuttering routines as Eddie Dean's sidekick Soapy. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ray Taylor
- Genres
- Western, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics
- In Theaters
- Nov 29, 1947 Wide
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Cast
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Eddie Dean
as Eddie
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Roscoe Ates
as Soapy
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Jennifer Holt
as Mary Ann
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George Cheseboro
as Gunnison
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Eddie Parker
as Foster
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Lee Morgan
as Sheriff
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Lane Bradford
as Bob
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Carl Mathews
as Tucker
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Budd Buster
as Grimes
- Andy Parker
- Paul L. Smith
- George Bamby
- The Plainsmen
- White Cloud the Horse
- George Chesebro