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- 1953 · Western · 1h 13m
The Silver Whip: Directed by Harmon Jones. With Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun, Robert Wagner, Kathleen Crowley. Frustrated with the lack of opportunities in his hometown, young Jess Harker plans to leave, but sympathetic stagecoach armed guard Race Crim persuades his boss to give Jess the stage driver job.
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- Western
- Harmon Jones
- 1953-05-04
The Silver Whip is a 1953 American Western film directed by Harmon Jones and starring Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun and Robert Wagner. [2] Plot. Cocky young drifter Jess Harker (Robert Wagner) wants to be a driver on the stagecoach's main line, just like Race Crim (Dale Robertson), his hero.
- $560,000.
- 20th Century-Fox
- Michael Abel, Robert Bassler
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The Silver Whip tells the story of Race Crim (Dale Robertson), a driver for a stage coach company's main line, transporting valuable goods, like thousands of dollars in gold dust, from one location to another, often in secret. Jess Harker (Robert Wagner) wants to do the same thing (and idolizes Race) but the company doesn't think he's ready.
The Silver Whip. Summaries. Frustrated with the lack of opportunities in his hometown, young Jess Harker plans to leave, but sympathetic stagecoach armed guard Race Crim persuades his boss to give Jess the stage driver job.
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Mar 16, 2023 · The Silver Whip (1953) Robert Wagner is Jess Harker, a young man who has dreamed of becoming a stagecoach driver. He finds himself driving a stage alright, between Red Rock and a small neighboring village. His passengers are usually livestock; his freight a little mail.
The Silver Whip. A stagecoach guard (Dale Robertson) and a sheriff (Rory Calhoun) teach a young man (Robert Wagner) two kinds of law.
- Western