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The Two Gun Man

"Gun Wise And Girl Shy - Until He Met Joan Markham, With Tawny Skin An Hair That The Western Sun Had Kissed Until It Gleamed"

Marshals Blackie and Joe, posing as two-gun men, hire on at Markham's ranch. They are after Tulliver and his gang of rustlers. But unknown to the two, Tulliver has planted Thorn on the ranch and he kills the foreman Riggs and puts the blame on Blackie.

Top Cast

  • Ken Maynard

    Ken Maynard

    'Blackie' Weed

  • Lucille Powers

    Lucille Powers

    Jo Ann Markham

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Thorne

  • Nita Martan

    Nita Martan

    Kitty

  • Murdock MacQuarrie

    Murdock MacQuarrie

    Rancher Markham

  • Lafe McKee

    Lafe McKee

    Joe Kearney

  • Tom London

    Tom London

    Lem Tolliver

  • Walter Perry

    Walter Perry

    Ranch Foreman Riggs

Overview

Marshals Blackie and Joe, posing as two-gun men, hire on at Markham's ranch. They are after Tulliver and his gang of rustlers. But unknown to the two, Tulliver has planted Thorn on the ranch and he kills the foreman Riggs and puts the blame on Blackie.

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