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Two Guns and a Badge

"A LAWMAN'S GUNS!...A KILLER'S REPUTATION!"

In the last of his four western programmers for Allied Artists, Wayne Morris plays frontiersman Jim Bisby. Mistaken for a notorious gunslinger, Jim is appointed deputy sheriff of a wide-open cattle town. Playing along, our hero gets down to business -- and by the time his true identity is revealed, it hardly matters, since most of the bad guys are pushing up daisies on boot hill.

Top Cast

  • Wayne Morris

    Wayne Morris

    Deputy Jim Blake

  • Morris Ankrum

    Morris Ankrum

    Sheriff Jackson

  • Beverly Garland

    Beverly Garland

    Gail Sterling

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Bill Sterling - Rancher

  • William Phipps

    William Phipps

    Dick Grant - Rancher

  • Damian O'Flynn

    Damian O'Flynn

    John Wilson - Banker

  • I. Stanford Jolley

    I. Stanford Jolley

    Sam Allen - Stableman

  • Robert J. Wilke

    Robert J. Wilke

    Moore - Outlaw

  • Chuck Courtney

    Chuck Courtney

    Val Moore - Outlaw

Overview

In the last of his four western programmers for Allied Artists, Wayne Morris plays frontiersman Jim Bisby. Mistaken for a notorious gunslinger, Jim is appointed deputy sheriff of a wide-open cattle town. Playing along, our hero gets down to business -- and by the time his true identity is revealed, it hardly matters, since most of the bad guys are pushing up daisies on boot hill.

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