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Gun Battle at Monterey
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Gun Battle at Monterey

Oct 27, 1957
1h 7m
★ 4.6

BULLET SHOCKED! TERROR ROCKED!

Overview

An outlaw saved by a Mexican girl hunts the holdup partner who shot him in the back.

Genres

Romance
Western

Production Companies

Allied Artists Pictures

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Cast

Sterling Hayden

Jay Turner / John York

Sterling Hayden

Pamela Duncan

Maria Salvador

Pamela Duncan

Ted de Corsia

Max Reno

Ted de Corsia

Mary Beth Hughes

Cleo

Mary Beth Hughes

Lee Van Cleef

Kirby

Lee Van Cleef

Charles Cane

Sheriff Claude Mundy

Charles Cane

Byron Foulger

Carson

Byron Foulger

Pat Comiskey

Frank

Pat Comiskey

Mauritz Hugo

Charley

Mauritz Hugo

I. Stanford Jolley

Idwall

I. Stanford Jolley

Fred Sherman

Abbott (uncredited)

Fred Sherman