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  1. Black Bart is a 1948 American Western Technicolor film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo, and Dan Duryea as the real-life stagecoach bandit Charles E. Boles, known as Black Bart. The movie was produced by Leonard Goldstein with a screenplay written by Luci Ward, Jack Natteford and William Bowers.

  2. A fictionalized story of the notorious Wells Fargo robber Black Bart, who falls for a dancer named Lola Montez. The movie features Dan Duryea, Percy Kilbride, and Jeffrey Lynn, and was directed by George Sherman.

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    • Western
    • George Sherman
    • 1948-09-18
  3. Find out who starred in and worked on the 1948 Western film Black Bart, directed by George Sherman and based on a story by Luci Ward and Jack Natteford. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, composers and more on IMDb.

  4. A romantic western about the notorious stagecoach robber Black Bart, who reunites with his old friends and falls in love with a dancer. Learn more about the cast, crew, production, and release of this 1948 film directed by George Sherman.

    • George Sherman, William Holland
    • Yvonne Decarlo
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  6. Dan Duryea stars as the notorious bandit Black Bart, who tries to rob Wells Fargo with his old partners and a new love interest. The film features action, comedy, romance and a catchy song by Yvonne De Carlo as Lola Montez.

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  7. A Western film about the notorious California stage robber Black Bart, who falls in love with a dancer and faces his former partners. The plot is based on the true story of the mysterious bandit who wore a black mask and disguise.

  8. Black Bart is a 1948 American Western Technicolor film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo, and Dan Duryea as the real-life stagecoach bandit Charles E. Boles, known as Black Bart. The movie was produced by Leonard Goldstein with a screenplay written by Luci Ward, Jack Natteford and William Bowers.

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