Director: William Witney, John English•Genres: Western, Action, Crime, Drama
A federal agent infiltrates a gang of robbers who are systematically robbing banks and then using the proceeds to fund their operations. He must uncover the mastermind behind the criminal enterprise and bring them to justice before more innocent lives are lost. The agent faces danger at every turn as he tries to maintain his cover while gathering evidence.
As a B-movie Western from the late 1930s, 'Gang Bullets' received typical, albeit modest, attention from its contemporary audience, primarily for its action sequences and straightforward narrative. It is generally viewed as a competent, if unremarkable, entry in the genre for its time.
Provides standard Western action and intrigue.
A typical programmer film of its era.
Features a straightforward plot with predictable twists.
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This film was one of the many low-budget Westerns produced during the Golden Age of Hollywood, often referred to as 'Poverty Row' pictures, designed for Saturday matinees and double features.
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