
Gun Grit
Western
Overview
Big city gangster muscle in on ranch territory with a cattle protection racket. Out to stop them is federal agent Jack Perrin.
Top Cast


Jack Perrin
Jack Perrin
Bob Blake
Jack Perrin
Bob Blake
Ethel Beck
Ethel Beck
Jean Hess
Ethel Beck
Jean Hess


David Sharpe
David Sharpe
Dave Hess
David Sharpe
Dave Hess


Roger Williams
Roger Williams
Mack (Gang Boss)
Roger Williams
Mack (Gang Boss)


Ralph Peters
Ralph Peters
Henchman Dopey
Ralph Peters
Henchman Dopey


Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
Henry Hess - an FBI Chief
Frank Hagney
Henry Hess - an FBI Chief


Jimmy Aubrey
Jimmy Aubrey
The Janitor
Jimmy Aubrey
The Janitor


Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Tim Hess (Rancher)
Ed Cassidy
Tim Hess (Rancher)


Phil Dunham
Phil Dunham
Henchman Louie
Phil Dunham
Henchman Louie
Oscar Gahan
Oscar Gahan
Henchman Don
Oscar Gahan
Henchman Don
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