When Tim Hanlon arrives to tell Ruth McArthur her long lost brother has been killed, she mistakes him for her brother. He stays on to help her retain control of the dam her farther started.

If you have ninety minutes and a weird craving for black-and-white desert dust, The Man from Guntown might scratch the itch. It’s for the folks who like their Westerns straightforward, dusty, and slightly confused about who is who. If you need logic or complex character arcs to get through a movie, you’re probably goin...


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Ford Beebe

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"If you have ninety minutes and a weird craving for black-and-white desert dust, The Man from Guntown might scratch the itch. It’s for the folks who like their Westerns straightforward, dusty, and slightly confused about who is who. If you need logic or complex character arcs to get through a movie, you’re probably going to be checking your watch every ten minutes. The whole setup is kind of funny. Tim Hanlon shows up to deliver a death notification, gets mistaken for a long-lost brother, and ju..."
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Ford Beebe, Thomas H. Ince Jr.
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