"Stage to Thunder Rock" is a western movie that was released in 1964. The movie was directed by William Witney, and it starred Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell, and Scott Brady. The plot revolves around a stagecoach that is traveling through dangerous territory, carrying a large sum of money. The passengers on the coach are a diverse group of individuals, each with their own secrets and agendas. Along the way, they face various challenges, including an attack by robbers and a dangerous crossing of a flooded river.
Barry Sullivan played the lead role of Jim Harvey, the driver of the stagecoach who is tasked with protecting the passengers and the money. Marilyn Maxwell played the role of Susan, a dance hall girl who is traveling under a false identity. Scott Brady played the role of Gil, a rough and tumble cowboy who is hired to help defend the coach.
Other members of the cast include Keenan Wynn as the leader of the robbers, Neville Brand as a vicious outlaw, and John Agar as a mysterious stranger who may hold the key to the passengers' survival.
"Stage to Thunder Rock" was one of many western movies produced during the heyday of the genre in the 1950s and 1960s. While it may not be as well-known as some of the classics of the era, it remains a solid and entertaining example of the western movie tradition.
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