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Day of the Evil Gun
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Day of the Evil Gun

Mar 1, 1968
1h 35m
★ 6.2

They had one enemy even more deadly than the Apaches... each other!

Overview

Two men on a desperate search to save a woman only one of them could have!

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Cast

Glenn Ford

Lorn Warfield

Glenn Ford

Arthur Kennedy

Owen Forbes

Arthur Kennedy

Dean Jagger

Jimmy Noble

Dean Jagger

Harry Dean Stanton

Sergeant Parker

Harry Dean Stanton

John Anderson

Captain Jefferson Addis

John Anderson

Paul Fix

Sheriff Kelso

Paul Fix

Nico Minardos

DeLeon

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Parley Baer

Willford

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Royal Dano

Dr. Eli Prather

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Ross Elliott

Reverend Yearby

Ross Elliott

Barbara Babcock

Angie Warfield

Barbara Babcock

Pilar Pellicer

Lydia Yearby

Pilar Pellicer