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    1951 · Western · 1h 20m

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  1. Running time. 80 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $1,025,000 (US rentals) [1] Passage West is a 1951 American Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring John Payne, Dennis O'Keefe and Arleen Whelan.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Passage_WestPassage West - Wikipedia

    Passage West. / 51.8713; -8.3352. Passage West (locally known as " Passage "; Irish: An Pasáiste Thiar) is a port town in County Cork, Ireland, situated on the west bank of Cork Harbour, some 10 km south-east of Cork city. Passage West was designated a conservation area in the 2003 Cork County Development Plan.

  3. Bessie's credit for Passage West was officially recognized by the Writers Guild in 1997. Hollywood Reporter news items add Roderic Redwing, John Hilton, Tim Graham, Gayle Kellogg, Paul Kerbish, Gregg Barton, Tom Ingraham and Hank Mann to the cast, but their appearance in the final film has not been confirmed. Although an early pre-production ...

    • Lewis R. Foster, Howard Pine
    • John Payne
  4. Passage West (1951) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

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  6. Six escaped convicts take over a wagon train of settlers in 1864 and face hardships and conflicts along the way. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, quotes, and more for this drama about brutality and redemption.

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    • Western
    • Lewis R. Foster
    • 1951-08-30
  7. Passage West (1951) Passage West (1951) Passage West (1951) Passage West (1951) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis An escaped convict (John Payne) and his gang harass a parson (Dennis O'Keefe ...

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  8. Passage West (1951) Mark Franklin December 7, 2015 1950s. John Payne is Pete Black, a convict who breaks out of a prison in Salt Lake with five fellow inmates. With the law and a pack of dogs on their heels, the convicts stumble upon a wagon train headed to California. What better place to hide, they figure.

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