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John Wayne | A Fugitive | |
Dolores del Rio | An Indian Woman | |
Pedro Armendariz | A Lieutenant of Police | |
J. Carrol Naish | A Police Informer | |
Leo Carrillo | Chief of Police | |
Ward Bond | James Calvert | |
Robert Armstrong | Police sergeant | |
John Qualen | A Refugee Doctor | |
Fortunio Bonanova | The Governor's Cousin | |
Chris-Pin Martin | An Organ-Grinder | |
Miguel Inclán | A Hostage | |
Fernando Fernandez | A Singer | |
Rodolfo Acosta | Man | |
Mel Ferrer | Father Serra | |
Jack Pennick | Man | |
Henry Fonda | A Fugitive |
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Producer | John Ford
Paul Malvern |
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Writer | Dudley Nichols
Graham Greene |
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Musician | Richard Hageman
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Based of the Graham Greene novel about a revolutionary priest in Central America. A priest who is The Fugitive is trying to getaway from the authorities who have denounced Christianity and want anyone linked to it dead. The Fugitive finds shelter with an Indian Woman (The Woman), a faithful parishioner, who gives the priest directions to Puerto Grande, where he could then board a ship and sail to freedom in America. On his journey to Puerto Grande, he meets up with a man who says he will protect him. In reality, he is the Police Informer and once The Fugitive realizes this, he is back on the run, but the Police Informer is never far behind along with the authorities. |
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