
My Gun is the Law
Western
Overview
The town of San Felipe is plagued by robberies. Two Federal Agents are sent to investigate the major suspect, a local landowner. One agent works on his ranch, the other becomes his daughter's fiance.
Top Cast


Ángel del Pozo
Ángel del Pozo
George Benson
Ángel del Pozo
George Benson


Luciana Gilli
Luciana Gilli
Lisa Obrien
Luciana Gilli
Lisa Obrien
Miguel de la Riva
Miguel de la Riva
Peter
Miguel de la Riva
Peter


Pietro Tordi
Pietro Tordi
Doctor
Pietro Tordi
Doctor
Franco Cobianchi
Franco Cobianchi
Henry O'Brien, Businessman
Franco Cobianchi
Henry O'Brien, Businessman


José Riesgo
José Riesgo
Davidson, Railroad Engineer
José Riesgo
Davidson, Railroad Engineer


Aldo Cecconi
Aldo Cecconi
Sheriff
Aldo Cecconi
Sheriff


Livio Lorenzon
Livio Lorenzon
O'Brien's Henchman
Livio Lorenzon
O'Brien's Henchman
Rafael Alcántara
Rafael Alcántara
O'Brien
Rafael Alcántara
O'Brien


Enrico Glori
Enrico Glori
Sam
Enrico Glori
Sam
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