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Gunning for Justice
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Gunning for Justice

Nov 6, 1948
0h 55m
★ 0.0

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Overview

Three fellows band together to help a woman find her uncle's cache of gold in this western. All they have to help them is a tattered map that her uncle, a prisoner of war, created in camp. Unfortunately two badguys have the map and try to turn the three goodguys against the niece. They do not succeed and justice prevails.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures

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Cast

Johnny Mack Brown

Johnny Mack

Johnny Mack Brown

Raymond Hatton

Banty

Raymond Hatton

Max Terhune

Alibi Parsons

Max Terhune

Evelyn Finley

Winnie Stewart

Evelyn Finley

I. Stanford Jolley

Blake

I. Stanford Jolley

House Peters Jr.

Kirk Wheeler - Henchman

House Peters Jr.

Ted Adams

Lem Tolliver

Ted Adams

Bud Osborne

The Cook

Bud Osborne

Dan White

Sheriff

Dan White

Bob Woodward

Jarvis - Henchman

Bob Woodward

Carol Henry

Henchman

Carol Henry

Boyd Stockman

Smoky - Henchman

Boyd Stockman

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