Triggerman (1948)
Johnny Mack (Johnny Mack Brown ) is hired by Lois Benton (Virginia Carroll) as a hand on her ranch, formerly run by Daley, who is in jail on a payroll theft charge. Despite the warning for foreman Rusty Steele (Raymond Hatton), Johnny sees real estate agent Kirby (Bill Kennedy), who wants to buy the Benton ranch. When Johnny refuses to align with Kirby, he is forced to knock out henchman Moran (Marshall Reed) in a fist fight. Rusty finds on henchman Harris (Forrest Matthews), when he is caught spying on the ranch, half a map revealing the location of the missing payroll.
Director:
Howard Bretherton
Writer:
Ronald Davidson
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Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny Mack Brown |
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Raymond Hatton as Rusty Steele |
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Virginia Carroll as Lois Benton |
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Bill Kennedy as Kirby |
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Marshall Reed as Henchman Moran |
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Forrest Matthews as Harris, Fake Wells Fargo Man |
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Bob Woodward as Henchman Davis |
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Dee Cooper as Henchman |
| Directing | Howard Bretherton | Director |
| Writing | Ronald Davidson | Screenplay |