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  • Gun Talk (1947)
  • Passed
    57 min | Western
Gun Talk (1947)
Passed
57 min | Western

June Forbes unexpectedly visits her older sister Daisy Forbes in the town of Silverforks, not aware that the latter is a poker dealer in the Half-Way House gambling saloon owned by Rod Jackson, member of a gang secretly headed by local ...See moreJune Forbes unexpectedly visits her older sister Daisy Forbes in the town of Silverforks, not aware that the latter is a poker dealer in the Half-Way House gambling saloon owned by Rod Jackson, member of a gang secretly headed by local barber Herkimer Stone. With the aid of henchmen Pepper, Nolan, Diggs and other members of the gang, Daisy conceals her connection with the saloon. Lucky Danvers, who has just arranged a bank loan to develop his Escondido mine, arrives in town and meets Johnny McVey who is seeking his missing cousin Bill. Lucky and Johnny are object of attacks by the outlaws, who want Lucky's mine and who murdered Bill for his money. The town bank operated by Simpson is robbed and Johnny traces Pepper, who has the money, to the barber shop. Because Jackson insists on forcing his attentions on June, Daisy goes to Marshal Wetherby with evidence against the gang. All are rounded up in a gun battle, except Herkimer, who is killed by Jackson. Daisy goes back east with June. Written by Les Adams See less
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J. Benton Cheney (original screenplay)
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Dec 20, 1947 (United States)

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