Release Year: 1955
Release Date: Sat Oct 08 1955
Runtime: 79 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Drama, Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
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Actors: Burt Mustin (as Gunsmith), Bob Reeves (as Barfly), Danny Sands (as Pinkerton Agent), Lucile Sewall (as Train Passenger), George Washburn (as Student)
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Plot: Jack Slade, son of a famed lawman and man-hunter, is hired by a Pinkerton detective, Joseph Ryan, to help wipe out a gang of outlaws and train robbers, Billy Wilcox, Harry Sutton and Little Blue Raven, and their women, Texas Rose, Polly Logan and Laughing Sam. Slade gets off to a slow beginning when his gun is taken away from him by Texas Rose during a train robbery. Learning from Ryan the location of the gang’s hideout, Slade leaves his pal Johnny Turner behind and joins the gang as a wanted outlaw. Turner, looking for Slade, is shot down by Sutton, and Slade vows revenge and, with Ryan’s help, sets a trap for the gang.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb

