The Buckskin Lady movie poster

The Buckskin Lady

"The Hell-Hot Story Of A Hell-Bent Dancehall Dame Who Climbed To The Top ...Bullet By Bullet ...Man By Man!"

July 1, 1957 1h 6m 3.8/10 (10 votes)

Originally released in 1957. The Buckskin Lady is a western film. directed by Carl K. Hittleman. At just 66 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Patricia Medina, Richard Denning, and Gerald Mohr

Synopsis

Patricia Medina plays the title character in The Buckskin Lady. Medina is cast as female gambler Angela Medley, who is forced by circumstances to align herself with outlaw Slinger. But Angela has never gotten over her love for honest frontier doctor Bruce Merritt, and at the first opportunity she redeems herself by catching a bullet intended for the doc. Henry Hull delivers the film's most memorable performance as Angela's drunken wretch of a father. Per the title, Buckskin Lady affords the viewer ample opportunity to see Patricia Medina in form-fitting western garb.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 1, 1957 68 years ago
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Runtime 1h 6m 66 minutes total
User Rating 3.8/10 Mixed (10 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • United Artists
  • Bishop-Hittleman Pictures Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Buckskin Lady about?

Patricia Medina plays the title character in The Buckskin Lady. Medina is cast as female gambler Angela Medley, who is forced by circumstances to align herself with outlaw Slinger. But Angela has n...

Who directed The Buckskin Lady?

The Buckskin Lady was directed by Carl K. Hittleman.

How long is The Buckskin Lady?

The Buckskin Lady has a runtime of 1 hours and 6 minutes (66 minutes total).

When was The Buckskin Lady released?

The Buckskin Lady was released on July 1, 1957 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Buckskin Lady?

The main cast of The Buckskin Lady includes Patricia Medina, Richard Denning, Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, Hank Worden.