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The Gun Woman
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The Gun Woman

Jan 27, 1918
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

A saloon owner loans her lover the money to buy a house, which he has led her to believe they will live in after they're married. Instead, he takes the money and buys a saloon in another town.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Triangle Film Corporation

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Cast

Texas Guinan

The Tigress

Texas Guinan

Ed Brady

The Bostonian

Ed Brady

Francis McDonald

The Gent

Francis McDonald

Walter Perkins

Sheriff Joe Harper

Walter Perkins

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