
A Government detective is on the trail of the "Cisco Kid." He falls in love with the youth's sister, and afterward becomes partner to the "Kid.

H. Tipton Steck
United States

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John Ford

John Ford
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"body{background:#000;color:#fff;font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;line-height:1.6;margin:0;padding:20px;}p{margin-bottom:1.2em;}a{color:#0E7490;text-decoration:none;}a:hover{color:#EAB308;} Gun Law arrives as a silent‑era tapestry woven from intrigue, romance, and the stark moral geography of the American West. Directed by the industrious H. Tipton Steck, the film assembles a cast that includes Jack Woods as the conflicted detective, Helen Gibson as the enigmatic sister, and Pete Morrison e..."

