Red Garters
A spirited cast kicks up its heels in a lively musical spoof of cowboy films crammed with spur-jangling tunes by Jay Livingstone and Ray Evans and decked out with colorfully stylized, Oscar.-nominated sets. Rosemary Clooney heads up the high-kicking, red-gartered girls of the Red Dog Saloon. They can-can. but she won't-won't unless Jason (Jack Carson) asks her to get hitched. Guy Mitchell and Gene Barry are gun-totin' polecats who think they've got a feud to settle. And Frank Faylen and Buddy Ebsen are among the folks who hope the gunslingers get itchy fingered - so they can hold a town barbecue during the funeral!
Release Date
February 9, 1954Runtime
91 minGenres
WesternDirected by
George MarshallWritten by
Michael FessierLanguage
EnglishBudget
$0Revenue
$1,300,000Status
ReleasedCast
Rosemary Clooney
Calaveras KateJack Carson
Jason CarberryGuy Mitchell
Reb RandallPat Crowley
Susana Martinez De La CruzGene Barry
Rafael MorenoCass Daley
Minnie RedwingFrank Faylen
Billy BuckettReginald Owen
Judge Wallace WinthropBuddy Ebsen
Ginger PeteRichard Hale
Dr. J. Pott TroyJoanne Gilbert
Sheila WinthropSylvia Lewis
Ensemble Dancer (uncredited)Images
Videos
Red Garters - Rosemary Clooney singing "Bad News"
Red Garters (1954) - Opening Title
Red Garters 1954(Rosemary Clooney) The Sacramento Stomp
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