

Six-Gun Gold
Three cowboys find that a U.S. Marshal relative is an impostor.
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Plot Summary
A fearless range detective, Jim "Stag" Harding, is assigned to investigate a series of cattle rustlings and mysterious killings plaguing a ranch owned by the father of his sweetheart. Harding suspects the local banker and his hired guns are behind the crimes, aiming to force the rancher out of business and seize the valuable land. He must uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice before the ranch is lost and his beloved is endangered.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from its era, 'Six-Gun Gold' was a standard offering, providing straightforward action and clear-cut heroism expected by its audience. While not critically acclaimed for deep storytelling or complex characters, it delivered the reliable entertainment valued in the genre at the time.
What Reviewers Say
- Solid, if unspectacular, western action.
- Features a typical heroic performance from Tom Tyler.
- Delivers straightforward shootouts and a clear plot.
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Fun Fact
Tom Tyler, who plays the heroic "Stag" Harding, was a physically imposing actor known for his roles in numerous Westerns and serials, and he also famously portrayed Captain Marvel in the 1941 Republic Pictures serial 'Adventures of Captain Marvel'.
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