The Gambler from Natchez 70 years old

The Gambler from Natchez

Returning to New Orleans, following four years of army service in Texas in the 1840s, Captain Vance Colby finds his father, a professional gambler, has been killed. The police tell him his father was killed while caught cheating in a card game by Andre Rivage, an arrogant young dilettante. Vance protests that his father was an honest gambler and never used marked cards, but the police inspector tells him there were witnesses. Aided by a riverboat owner, Captain Barbee, and his daughter, Melanie, Vance sets out to clear his father's name and avenge his death.

Credits

The Gambler from Natchez Cast

Name Character
Thomas Gomez He was 49, 65 years old when he died as Antoine Barbee
Parley Baer He was 39, 88 years old when he died as Captain of Mississippi Queen
Debra Paget She was 20, now 91 years old as Melanie Barbee
Douglas Dick He was 33, now 104 years old as Claude St. Germaine
Dale Robertson He was 31, 89 years old when he died as Vance Colby
Woody Strode He was 40, 80 years old when he died as Josh
Kevin McCarthy He was 40, 96 years old when he died as Andre Rivage
Peter Mamakos He was 36, 90 years old when he died as Etienne
Bill Walker He was 3, 44 years old when he died as Rivage's butler
John Wengraf He was 57, 77 years old when he died as Nicholas Cadiz
Jay Novello He was 49, 78 years old when he died as Rene Garonne
Donald Randolph He was 48, 87 years old when he died as Pierre Bonet

The Gambler from Natchez Crew

Name Department
Henry Levin as Director. He was 45 (70) years old when He died Directing
The Gambler from Natchez poster
The Gambler from Natchez (70 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, August 04, 1954
  • Runtime: 88 minutes