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Ramrod
- (Black & White)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 20/11/2012

Ramrod
(Black & White)
- Starring: Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Don DeFore, Donald Crisp, Preston Foster, Arleen Whelan, Charlie Ruggles, Lloyd Bridges, Nestor Paiva, Ray Teal
- Director: André De Toth
- Genre: Westerns
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 95 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Olive
- Year of Release: 1947
- UPC: 887090046602
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Product Notes
This western from legendary director Andre de Toth (HOUSE OF WAX) was the first of several films based on the stories of western author Luke Short (SILVER CITY). Western legend Joel McCrea (RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY) stars as a veteran cowhand Dave Nash, who's hired by Connie Dickason (Veronica Lake), a strong-willed daughter of Ben Dickason (Charles Ruggles), a ranch owner who has become the toady of a powerful local cattleman, Frank Ivey (Preston Foster), whom Ben once wanted Connie to marry. Connie has inherited a sheep ranch from her ex-husband and is determined to run the ranch with the help of her new Ramrod and his crew of anti-Ivey locals despite the opposition of Ivey and her father. The resulting bloody range war is much to the dismay of Dave, who wants to resolve Connies problems with Ivey legally. The Stellar cast includes Dan DeFore, Donald Crisp, Arleen Whelan and Lloyd Bridges.