The Stranger Wore a Gun (1953)
Having been a spy for Quantrill's raiders during the Civil War, Jeff Travis thinking himself a wanted man, flees to Prescott Arizona where he runs into Jules Mourret who knows of his past. He takes a job on the stage line that Mourret is trying to steal gold from. When Mourret's men kill a friend of his he sets out to get Mourret and his men. When his plan to have another gang get Mourret fails, he has to go after them himself.
Director:
André de Toth
Writer:
Kenneth Gamet
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Randolph Scott as Jeff Travis |
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Claire Trevor as Josie Sullivan |
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Lee Marvin as Dan Kurth |
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Ernest Borgnine as Bull Slager |
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Joan Weldon as Shelby Conroy |
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George Macready as Jules Mourret |
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Alfonso Bedoya as Degas |
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Pierre Watkin as Jason Conroy |
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Joseph Vitale as Shorty |
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Clem Bevans as Jim Martin |
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Roscoe Ates as Jake Hooper |
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Rayford Barnes as Todd |
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Edward Earle as Jeb |
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Edith Evanson as Mrs. Martin |
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Reed Howes as Harve Comis |
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Francis McDonald as Frank |
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James Millican as William Clarke |
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Frank J. Scannell as Blackie |
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Guy Wilkerson as Ike |
| Directing | André de Toth | Director |
| Writing | Kenneth Gamet | Screenplay |
| Writing | John W. Cunningham | Story |
| Production | Randolph Scott | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Lambert E. Day | Sound Engineer |
| Editing | Gene Havlick | Editor |
| Sound | Mischa Bakaleinikoff | Music Director |
| Editing | James Sweeney | Editor |
| Art | George Brooks | Art Direction |
| Directing | Willard M. Reineck | Assistant Director |
| Art | Frank Tuttle | Set Decoration |
| Production | Harry Joe Brown | Producer |
| Camera | Lester White | Director of Photography |
| Production | Herbert Stewart | Producer's Assistant |