Guns in the Dark Trailer

Guns in the Dark Trailer (1937)

"Two shots in the dark...the flash of a deadly blade...and a man lies dead. Who is the killer?" 13 May 1937 Western 56 mins

When Johnny and Mendez argue, the lights go out, and in the ensuing gunfight Johnny thinks he killed his friend Dick. Now refusing to wear a gun he crosses the border. But it is not long before he runs into Mendez and more trouble.

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Cast

Johnny Mack Brown

as Johnny Darrel

Claire Rochelle

as Joan Williams

Syd Saylor

as Oscar

Ted Adams

as Manuel Mendez

Dick Curtis

as Brace Stevens

Jim Corey

as Jim Badger

Julian Madison

as Dick Martin

Roger Williams

as Ranger Adams

Steve Clark

as Pete Small

International Releases Dates

United States 13 May 1937

Production Companies

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