Desert Passage | |
Director: | Lesley Selander |
Producer: | Herman Schlom |
Starring: | Tim Holt Richard Martin Dorothy Patrick |
Music: | Paul Sawtell |
Cinematography: | J. Roy Hunt |
Editing: | Paul Weatherwax |
Distributor: | RKO Radio Pictures |
Runtime: | 62 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $99,000 |
Gross: | $145,000 |
Desert Passage is a 1952 American western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt, Richard Martin and Dorothy Patrick. It was the last of 46 westerns Holt made for RKO Pictures.[1] [2]
Tim Holt and old sidekick Chito Rafferty are considering getting out of the stagecoach business when they encounter John Carver, a prison parolee who supposedly has a stash of stolen loot hidden away. Everyone else they encounter is after the money, too.
The film recorded a loss of $30,000. Since Holt's movies had been losing money regularly over the past few years, it was decided to stop the series.[2]