The Buckskin Lady Explained

The Buckskin Lady
Director:Carl K. Hittleman
Producer:D. Jersey Grut (associate producer)
Carl K. Hittleman (producer)
Starring:Patricia Medina
Richard Denning
Gerald Mohr
Henry Hull
Hank Worden
Music:Albert Glasser
Cinematography:Ellsworth Fredericks
Editing:Harry Coswick
Distributor:United Artists
Runtime:66 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Buckskin Lady is a 1957 American Western film directed by Carl K. Hittleman and starring Patricia Medina in the title role and Richard Denning as her leading man. The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, and Hank Worden. The movie's tagline was, She hid her scarlet past behind a pair of silver .45s!

Plot

Drunken Doc Medley (Henry Hull) and his daughter Angie (Patricia Medina) support themselves by Angie's gambling skills as her father steers travelers to her card table. Angie is in the romantic thrall of tough guy Slinger (Gerald Mohr), though Slinger's rough ways bother her. When her father sells his almost non-existent practice to an unwitting Easterner, Dr. Merritt (Richard Denning), Angie sets out to repay the young doctor. Slinger senses the attraction Angie feels for Merritt and decides to make things difficult for both of them, a decision that leads to robbery and murder.

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