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  1. In the saloon Jean LeBec thinks he has a winning hand against Bill Hammond the son of the owner of most of the town. He sells his Strad violin for $200 to win the pot to pay passage for Mary Claiborne, her servant, and himself. Mary noticing his violin missing goes to the saloon to buy it back.

  2. Flint arrives as the train is making final preparations to leave St. Joe. In the saloon Jean LeBec thinks he has a winning hand against Bill Hammond the son of the owner of most of the town. He sells his Strad violin for $200 to win the pot to pay passage for Mary Claiborne, her servant, and himself.

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    • Western
    • Sidney Lanfield
    • 1957-09-25
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    The train cannot get supplies after a member kills the son of the man who owns most of St. Joseph in self-defense. He escapes with the help of Flint but when he learns the train is still being denied supplies he returns to face hanging. - Source: IMDb

    Starring

    1. Ward Bond (as Major Seth Adams) 2. Robert Horton (as Flint McCullough)

    Special Guest Star

    1. Ricardo Montalban (as Jean LeBec)

    With

    1. Joanne Moore (as Mary Claiborne) 1. Grant Withers (as Mark Hammond) 2. William Phipps (as Bill Hammond) 3. Terry Wilson (as Bill Hawks) 4. Phil Chambers (as Kennedy) 5. Dick Rich(as Bartender) 6. Hannes Lutz(as Professor) 7. Robert Osterloh (as Pittinger) 8. James Griffith (as Dave Choate) 9. Stuart Randall(as Marshal) 10. David Hoffman(as Storekeeper) 11. Clegg Hoyt(as Blacksmith) 12. Ruby Goodwin (as Granny Sims) 13. William Challee(as Homeowner) 14. Frank McGrath (as Charlie Wooster)

    Opening credits

    1. Produced by: Richard Lewis 2. Written by: Dwight Newton and Boris Ingster 3. Directed by: Sidney Lanfield

    Closing credits

    1. Associate Producer: Boris Ingster 2. Story Consultant: Dwight Newton 3. Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C. 4. Art Director: John Lloyd 5. Editorial Supervisor: Richard G. Wray, A.C.E. 6. Film Editor: Stanford Tishler 7. Music Supervisor: Stanley Wilson 8. Assistant Director: Hilton Green 9. Set Decorator: Ralph Sylos 10. Sound: Melvin M. Metcalfe, Sr. 11. Costume Supervisor: Vincent Dee 12. Makeup: Jack Barron 13. Hair Stylist: Florence Bush 14. Produced by revue in hollywood |...

  3. Bill Hammond is killed, so his father, Mark Hammond (scene-stealingly played by Grant Withers), a big man in town, wants Lebec to hang. When the wagon train refuses to 'give up' Lebec, Hammond pulls his weight in town and no one is allowed supplies of any kind. Finally, Lebec feels he can only give himself up, so the wagon train can continue on.

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  6. Nov 14, 2017 · While the train was forming at St. Joseph, Missouri, as a last resort to raise the money, Jean used his precious violin as a stake in a card game, which he won but was accused of cheating. The allegation was false but it cost him his violin to get out alive.

  7. JEAN LE BEC was born and bred in Brooklyn. She’s married to a French man. She can’t speak French but can say Bonjour 25 different ways. She has performed throughout New York City: Risk— both live and recorded podcasts, Tell It Brooklyn, Yum’s The Word, NYStory Exchange, Two Truths And A Lie, Take Two, City Storys, Guess Who’s Talking?

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