
Two-Gun Gussie
Comedy · Western
Overview
A mild-mannered young man has left home, and is now playing the piano in a bar in the west. The dangerous criminal Dagger-Tooth Dan enters the bar where the young man is playing. Soon afterwards, the local sheriff also arrives, with some letters that he has received. Dan notices the letters, and he switches the information in them to make the sheriff think that the piano player is the dangerous one.
Top Cast


Harold Lloyd
Harold Lloyd
Two-Gun Gussie (Harold)
Harold Lloyd
Two-Gun Gussie (Harold)


Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Snub
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Snub


Bebe Daniels
Bebe Daniels
The Girl
Bebe Daniels
The Girl


William Blaisdell
William Blaisdell
Dagger-Tooth Dan
William Blaisdell
Dagger-Tooth Dan


Charles Stevenson
Charles Stevenson
Whooping-Cough Charlie, the Sheriff
Charles Stevenson
Whooping-Cough Charlie, the Sheriff
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