The No-Gun Man (1924)
After robbing a small suburban bank, a gang of outlaws led by Bill Kilgore hides out in the neighboring town of Red Rock. Failing to interest Carmen Harroway by his rough romantic attentions, Kilgore forbids the terrorized townspeople to patronize her small confectionery store. A stranger, Bob Vincent, appears in town and, after becoming friendly with Carmen, inexplicably joins Kilgore's gang, passing himself off as a forger.
Director: Harry Garson
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Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn as Robert Gerome Vincent |
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William Quinn as Bill Kilgore |
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Gloria Grey as Carmen Harroway |
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Ray Turner as Obediah Abraham Lincoln Brown |
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Bob Reeves as Oklahoma George |
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Harry McCabe as Snooper |
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J. Gordon Russell as Tom West |
| Directing | Harry Garson | Director |
| Writing | Dorothy Arzner | Story |
| Writing | Dorothy Arzner | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Paul Gangelin | Story |
| Writing | Paul Gangelin | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Lewis W. Physioc | Director of Photography |