BLAZING GUNS (1935) Reb Russell, Marion Shilling & Lafe McKee | Western | B&W

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Blazing Guns is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray Heinz and starring Reb Russell, Marion Shilling and Lafe McKee. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch outside Los Angeles. A Poverty Row B western, it was distributed individually in separate states by a variety of companies.

SYNOPSIS
After Slug Raton takes Brady's horse, hat, and gun, the Sheriff arrests Grady thinking he is the outlaw. Slug's men chase them to Ricard's ranch which they burn. After Grady saves the Ricard's from their burning house, Betty Lou saves Grady from hanging at the hands of the masked vigilantes. Grady recognizes the voice of Raton among the vigilantes and now knows who to go after.

CAST & CREW
Reb Russell as Bob Grady
Marion Shilling as Betty Lou Rickard
Lafe McKee as John Rickard
Joseph W. Girard as Sheriff Crabtree
Frank McCarroll as Slug Raton posing as Duke Craven
Slim Whitaker as Deputy Carter
Rebel as Rebel - Bob's Horse
Gene Alsace as Gene
Hank Bell as Sam, Vigilante

Directed by Ray Heinz
Written by Forbes Parkhill
Produced by Willis Kent
Cinematography James Diamond
Edited by S. Roy Luby
Production company Willis Kent Productions
Distributed by First Division Exchanges, Majestic Pictures, Marcy Pictures, Hollywood Film Exchange
Release date February 3, 1935
Running time 58 minutes
Country United States
Language English

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