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Stranger at My Door

Notorious outlaw Clay Anderson and gang rob the town bank and flee in separate directions. Riding hard, Clay's horse goes lame and he is forced to pull-up at a nearby farm. He soon discovers that the place belongs to local preacher Hollis Jarret, his new wife, and a son from a previous marriage. Clay, posing as a weary traveler, tries to insinuate himself into a secure hideout, but the reverend isn't fooled. He agrees to allow Clay to remain at the farm for a few days, but his motive isn't the preservation of his family's safety. Hollis reasons that, with time, patience and a lot of faith, he can convince the outlaw to turn over a new leaf. But Clay's criminal tendencies may run deeper than the preacher had imagined

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Stranger at My Door

April 6, 1956
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Crew (16)

Directing

William Witney
Director

Writing

Production

Sidney Picker
Producer

Sound

Howard Wilson
Sound Designer
Dick Tyler Sr.
Sound Designer
R. Dale Butts
Original Music Composer

Art

Frank Arrigo
Art Direction
George Milo
Set Decoration
John McCarthy Jr.
Set Decoration

Camera

Bud Thackery
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Bob Mark
Makeup Artist
Adele Palmer
Costume Design

Crew

Howard Lydecker
Special Effects
Theodore Lydecker
Special Effects

Editing

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