Six Gun Gospel (1943)
U.S. Marshal Johnny Mack Brown once again goes undercover in this Nevada Mckenzie series entry from Great Westerns Prod./Monogram. Masquerading as a parson and a drifter, Sandy Hopkins (Raymond Hatton) and Nevada Jack McKenzie (Mack Brown) come to the aid of the beleaguered residents of Goldville, a small ranching community being terrorized by greedy saloon keeper Ace Benton (Kenneth MacDonald) and his gang of cutthroats. Unbeknownst to the citizenry, the railroad is planning to build tracks through town and Benton is attempting to secure the land by scaring off the settlers.
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Writers:
Ed Earl Repp, Adele Buffington.
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Johnny Mack Brown as Marshal Jack McKenzie |
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Raymond Hatton as Marshal Sandy Hopkins |
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Inna Gest as Jane Simms |
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Eddie Dew as Dan Baxter |
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Kenneth MacDonald as Ace Benton |
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Edmund Cobb as Henchman Waco |
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Roy Barcroft as Henchman Durkin |
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Bud Osborne as Henchman Joe |
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Isabel Withers as Miss Elvira |
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Mary MacLaren as Mrs. Mary Dailey |
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Jack Daley as Ben Dailey |
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Artie Ortego as Henchman Ed |
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Lynton Brent as Henchman Steve (as L.W. Brent) |
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Milburn Morante as Barfly Zeke |
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Kernan Cripps as Bill Simms |
| Writing | Ed Earl Repp | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Adele Buffington | Screenplay |