Gun Street (film)
Gun Street is a 1961 Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring James Brown, Jean Willes and John Clarke.[1]
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Directed by | Edward L. Cahn |
Produced by | Robert E. Kent |
Written by | Sam Freedle (as Sam C. Freedle) |
Starring | James Brown Jean Willes John Clarke |
Music by | Richard LaSalle (as Richard La Salle) |
Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
Edited by | Kenneth G. Crane (as Kenneth Crane) |
Production company | Harvard Film Corporation |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Frank Bogan (Warren Kemmerling), a violent criminal sentenced to the death penalty, escapes from prison and vows revenge against those he blames for his capture. Local sheriff Chuck Morton (James Brown) is tasked with warning Bogan's likely victims. At the top of Morton's list are Bogan's ex-wife, Janice (Peggy Stewart) ; her new husband, Dr. Dean Knudtson (John Pickard) ; and Jeff Baxley (Herb Armstrong), whose testimony in court helped convict Bogan.
Cast
- James Brown as Sheriff Chuck Morton
- Jean Willes as Joan Brady
- John Clarke as Deputy Sheriff Sam Freed
- John Pickard as Dr. Knudson
- Med Flory as Willie Driscoll
- Peggy Stewart as Mrs. Knudson
- Sandra Stone as Pat Bogan
- Warren J. Kemmerling as Frank Bogan (as Warren Kemmerling)
- Nesdon Booth as Mayor Phillips
- Herb Armstrong as Jeff Baxley
- Renny McEvoy as Operator
See also
References
- Gun Street at TCMDB
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