
Outlawed Guns
Western
Overview
Outlawed Guns stars Buck Jones as Reece Rivers, the nice-guy older brother of headstrong Babe Rivers. When Babe gets mixed up with outlaws, Reece loyally takes the rap. Eventually Babe pays for his recklessness with his life, but not before leading Reece to the film's head bad guy, gambler Jack Keeler.
Top Cast


Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Buck Rivers
Buck Jones
Buck Rivers


Ruth Channing
Ruth Channing
Ruth Ellsworth
Ruth Channing
Ruth Ellsworth


Frank McGlynn Sr.
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Jingle
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Jingle


Roy D'Arcy
Roy D'Arcy
Jack Keeler
Roy D'Arcy
Jack Keeler
Pat J. O'Brien
Pat J. O'Brien
Babe Rivers
Pat J. O'Brien
Babe Rivers


Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard
Rocky Ellsworth
Joseph W. Girard
Rocky Ellsworth


Joan Gale
Joan Gale
Marge Ellsworth
Joan Gale
Marge Ellsworth


Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
Blacky Bates
Lee Shumway
Blacky Bates


Charles King
Charles King
Frank Davilla
Charles King
Frank Davilla


Jack Rockwell
Jack Rockwell
Harvey Daniels
Jack Rockwell
Harvey Daniels
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