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The Ivory-Handled Gun (1935)

HIS ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER than WORDS! So full of rip-roaring, hell-for-leather speed and action that he'll leave you speechless!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 0M

Director : Ray Taylor
Writer : John T. Neville

Synopsis

Buck Ward and the Wolverine Kid, who each own one of the ivory handled guns, continue the feud started by their fathers.

Actors

Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Buck Ward
Charlotte Wynters
Charlotte Wynters
Paddy Moore
Walter Miller
Walter Miller
Plunkett aka The Wolverine Kid
Frank Rice
Frank Rice
Pike
Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
Bill Ward
Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard
Pat Moore (as Joseph Girard)
Niles Welch
Niles Welch
Pat Moore as a Young Man
Eddie Phillips
Eddie Phillips
Bill Ward as a Young Man
Bob Kortman
Bob Kortman
Alf Steen
Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
Henchman Pete
Stanley Blystone
Stanley Blystone
Squint Barlow (as Stan Blystone)
Ben Corbett
Ben Corbett
Henchman Steve
Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
Sheriff Crane
Jim Thorpe
Jim Thorpe
Henchman Jack (uncredited)

Crews

Ray Taylor
Ray Taylor
Director
Charles E. Barnes
Charles E. Barnes
Story
John T. Neville
John T. Neville
Screenplay

Posters and backgrounds

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