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Thundering Gun Slingers
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Thundering Gun Slingers

Mar 25, 1944
0h 59m
★ 0.0

Overview

When Billy Carson's uncle is lynched as a supposed rustler, Billy arrives looking for the murderers. He finds that Steve Kirby holds a forged note on his Uncle's ranch. When Kirby sees that Billy means trouble for him, he has him framed for murder. Then just as he is inciting the mob to lynch him, Billy's new friend Doc Jones is trying to break him out of jail.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Sigmund Neufeld Productions
PRC

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Cast

Buster Crabbe

Billy Carson

Buster Crabbe

Al St. John

Doc Jones

Al St. John

Frances Gladwin

Bab Halliday

Frances Gladwin

Charles King

Steve Kirby

Charles King

Jack Ingram

Vic Dawson

Jack Ingram

Karl Hackett

Jeff Halliday

Karl Hackett

Kermit Maynard

Ed Slade

Kermit Maynard

Budd Buster

Sheriff

Budd Buster

George Chesebro

Dave Carson

George Chesebro

Buck Bucko

Man with Mule (uncredited)

Buck Bucko

Hank Bell

Hank - Bartender (uncredited)

Hank Bell

Jimmy Aubrey

Barfly (uncredited)

Jimmy Aubrey

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