A special one-night only showing of the 1952 Western movie, ‘Cripple Creek’ will take the stage of the Butte Theater Saturday, April 4.
While the 1952 Western film was not produced in Cripple Creek, it does follow a gold rush theme.
The film is based on a federal agent (Montgomery) and two colleagues who infiltrate a gang of gold-rush gold smugglers. Instead of stealing gold bars, the outlaws are stealing high grade ore, having it smelted, and then having it plated to look like lead.
The Government sends agents Bret (Montgomery) and Larry (Jerome Courtland) who arrive in Cripple Creek posing as Texas gunfighters.
While their partner, Strap (Richard Egan) works on the inside as an informant, Bret finds the smelting operation and Larry learns of the payoff. The crooked town Marshal is suspicious of the two men. The reply of his inquiry to Texas exposes them, putting their lives in danger.
The film will be part of a western evening of fun set to raise funds for the historic theater. Your suggested donation to the Butte includes the film as well as a chuck wagon dinner.
Attendees will also get the chance to bid on an original poster from the 1952 film. Western attire is encouraged.
$10 suggested donation
Phone: (719) 689-3247
Email: info@buttetheater.com
2020/04/04 - 2020/04/04
Additional time info:
Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the film begins at 6 p.m.
Butte Theatre
139 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, CO 80813