Ride The Pink Horse - Adaptation

Adaptation

The film was later remade as a 1964 TV movie called The Hanged Man, starring Robert Culp and directed by Don Siegel.

There is also a 1947 Lux Radio Theater adaptation with Montgomery and Hendrix in the leads, which can be heard at the Internet Archive.

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