Cave of Outlaws
Cave of Outlaws is a 1951 American Western film directed by William Castle and starring Macdonald Carey and Alexis Smith.
Plot
In 1880, Pete Carver is a member of a gang that robs a train for gold. They flee to a cave, where a posse chases and kills all of them except Pete, who insists that he does not know where the gold has been stashed. Pete serves 15 years in prison, and after his release, he is tracked by Wells Fargo agent Dobbs, who believes that Pete will find the hidden gold.Cast
- Macdonald Carey as Pete Carver
- Alexis Smith as Elizabeth Trent
- Edgar Buchanan as Dobbs
- Victor Jory as Ben Cross
- Hugh O'Brian as Garth
- Houseley Stevenson as Cooley
- Hugh Sanders as Sheriff
- Raymond Bond as Doc
- Robert Osterloh as Blackjack
- Russ Tamblyn as young Pete
Production
The cave scenes were shot at the Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico in April. As the caves remained open to the general public during the day, the unit filmed at night.
Director William Castle wrote that "we lived underground like moles" and that "there was little excitement about the whole project".