
The Two Gun Man
Western
Overview
Marshals Blackie and Joe, posing as two-gun men, hire on at Markham's ranch. They are after Tulliver and his gang of rustlers. But unknown to the two, Tulliver has planted Thorn on the ranch and he kills the foreman Riggs and puts the blame on Blackie.
Top Cast


Ken Maynard
Ken Maynard
'Blackie' Weed
Ken Maynard
'Blackie' Weed


Lucille Powers
Lucille Powers
Jo Ann Markham
Lucille Powers
Jo Ann Markham


Charles King
Charles King
Thorne
Charles King
Thorne


Nita Martan
Nita Martan
Kitty
Nita Martan
Kitty


Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Rancher Markham
Murdock MacQuarrie
Rancher Markham


Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
Joe Kearney
Lafe McKee
Joe Kearney


Tom London
Tom London
Lem Tolliver
Tom London
Lem Tolliver
Walter Perry
Walter Perry
Ranch Foreman Riggs
Walter Perry
Ranch Foreman Riggs
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