Desert Guns (1936)

The G-Man of the Border Rides Again!

Desert Guns (1936) poster

Kirk Allenby is hired by the Cattleman's Association to track down and arrest a rancher who they believe is stealing cattle. Allenby finds his quarry but is astounded to discover that that man, Bob Enright, looks enough like him to be his twin. He is forced to shoot Enright, but as the man lay dying he gets Allenby to promise that he will help Enright's sister, who is being forced to marry the real boss of the cattle rustling operation, who has framed Enright in order to take over his ranch.

Director: Charles Hutchison
Genre: Drama, Romance, Western
Runtime: 70 min
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Production: Black King Productions Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Charles Hutchison
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance, Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Desert Guns about?
Kirk Allenby is hired by the Cattleman's Association to track down and arrest a rancher who they believe is stealing cattle. Allenby finds his quarry but is astounded to discover that that man, Bob Enright, looks enough like him to be his twin. He is forced to shoot Enright, but as the man lay dying he gets Allenby to promise that he will help Enright's sister, who is being forced to marry the real boss of the cattle rustling operation, who has framed Enright in order to take over his ranch.
Who directed Desert Guns?
Desert Guns was directed by Charles Hutchison.
Who stars in Desert Guns?
Desert Guns stars Conway Tearle, Margaret Morris, William Gould.
How long is Desert Guns?
Desert Guns has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Desert Guns?
Desert Guns is a Drama, Romance, Western film.
Where was Desert Guns produced?
Desert Guns was produced in United States of America.