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| Directed by | Frederick de Cordova |
| Produced by | Ted Richmond |
| Screenplay by | William Sackheim |
| Story by | William Sackheim |
| Starring |
Audie Murphy Joan Evans |
| Music by | Joseph Gershenson |
| Cinematography | Charles P. Boyle |
| Edited by | Milton Carruth |
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Universal International
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| Distributed by | Universal International |
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Running time
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84 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $1.1 million (US) |
Column South is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova starring Audie Murphy and Joan Evans.
Immediately prior to the American Civil War, a Union officer (Audie Murphy), tries to prove local Navajo Indians are innocent of killing a prospector. He has to fight the anti-Indian attitudes of his superior officer (Robert Sterling) and North-South tensions within the soldiers. He discovers Confederate sympathizers are planning to cause the Indians to go on the warpath for their own benefit.