
Gunfire
Western
Overview
Tubercular Frank James has become a born again and retired from his career as an outlaw with his family but a look-a-like outlaw causes suspicion to fall back on him.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Frank James / Bat Fenton
Don 'Red' Barry
Frank James / Bat Fenton


Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Sheriff John Kelly
Robert Lowery
Sheriff John Kelly


Wally Vernon
Wally Vernon
Clem
Wally Vernon
Clem


Pamela Blake
Pamela Blake
Cynthy
Pamela Blake
Cynthy


Claude Stroud
Claude Stroud
Joe Mundy
Claude Stroud
Joe Mundy


Leonard Penn
Leonard Penn
Dan Simons
Leonard Penn
Dan Simons


Steve Pendleton
Steve Pendleton
Charlie Ford (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Steve Pendleton
Charlie Ford (as Gaylord Pendleton)


Tommy Farrell
Tommy Farrell
Lerner--Silver Wagon Driver
Tommy Farrell
Lerner--Silver Wagon Driver


Dean Riesner
Dean Riesner
Outlaw Mack
Dean Riesner
Outlaw Mack


Steve Conte
Steve Conte
Matt Riley
Steve Conte
Matt Riley
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