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Texas Gun Fighter (1932)

Gênero : Faroeste

Runtime : 1H 3M

Director : Phil Rosen

Sinopse

Bill Dane and Banty quit Kell's outlaw gang. When Dane prevents Kell and his men from getting a bullion shipment, he is made Sheriff. Learning Dane is Sheriff, Kell and gang return, force Dane to give them the bullion, and make Dane a prisoner. Escaping, Dane trails the gang and engages them in a gunfight while his horse Tarzan goes for help.

Atores

Ken Maynard
Ken Maynard
Bill Dane
Sheila Bromley
Sheila Bromley
Jane Adams
Harry Woods
Harry Woods
Kells
Lloyd Ingraham
Lloyd Ingraham
Banty
Jim Mason
Jim Mason
Henchman Drag

Tripulações

Phil Rosen
Phil Rosen
Director
Bennett Cohen
Bennett Cohen
Writer
Bennett Cohen
Bennett Cohen
Scenario Writer
Phil Goldstone
Phil Goldstone
Producer
Jerry Webb
Jerry Webb
Editor
Ralph M. DeLacy
Ralph M. DeLacy
Art Direction
John Stransky Jr.
John Stransky Jr.
Sound
Jackson Rose
Jackson Rose
Director of Photography

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