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Run Across the River
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Run Across the River

Nov 12, 1961
1h 14m
★ 0.0

A real cool blonde out-beats Beatniks Bullies Bullets

Overview

An engineer is abducted from his Greenwich Village apartment by gangsters who believe he knows the location of a uranium mine. A young artist becomes involved with finding the man and unraveling the identity of the gang's members.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Cameo Productions Inc.

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Cast

Bill Lazarus

Artist

Bill Lazarus

Joan Calistri

Artist's Sister

Joan Calistri

Curt Conway

Engineer

Curt Conway

Gordon Peters

Gang Leader

Gordon Peters

George Cathrey

Gang Leader's Partner

George Cathrey

Robert Carricart

Robert Carricart

Grayson Hall

Grayson Hall

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