Gunfighter Ken Wayne gets hired at Thorton's sheep ranch to help fight the cattleman Moran and his gang. In Moran's gang is Whispering Carlyle, the man that raised Wayne and taught him how to shoot, and who has never been beaten on the draw.

If you have 50 minutes to spare and a soft spot for creaky, dusty 1930s Westerns, Guns for Hire is absolutely worth a lazy Sunday watch.Sheep ranchers fighting cattlemen is a classic setup, but if you hate hiss-heavy audio and guys who look like they bought their cowboy hats five minutes before the cameras started roll...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have 50 minutes to spare and a soft spot for creaky, dusty 1930s Westerns, Guns for Hire is absolutely worth a lazy Sunday watch.Sheep ranchers fighting cattlemen is a classic setup, but if you hate hiss-heavy audio and guys who look like they bought their cowboy hats five minutes before the cameras started rolling, you will probably hate this within three minutes. 🤠It is a cheap little movie, but it has this weird, earnest energy that modern stuff just can't recreate.The plot centers on..."
Oliver Drake, E.B. Mann
United States

1932 · IMDb 6.4

