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Roarin' Guns
Tim Corwin- an agent for the Cattlemen's Association- is assigned to look into a range war between settlers and powerful cattle baron Walton.
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Plot Summary
A U.S. Marshal goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of outlaws led by 'The Spider' who are terrorizing a frontier town. He must earn their trust while secretly gathering evidence to bring them to justice. Complications arise when he falls for a local woman who is unaware of his true identity.
Critical Reception
Roarin' Guns was a typical B-Western of its era, appreciated by fans of the genre for its action and straightforward storytelling. While not critically acclaimed, it served its purpose as an entertaining matinee feature, delivering expected thrills and a classic Western narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Satisfyingly action-packed for its budget and era.
A standard but enjoyable Western outing.
Tim McCoy delivers a solid performance as a determined lawman.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for featuring a young Ann Sheridan in one of her early supporting roles before she became a major Hollywood star.
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