

Gun Runner
1949 Directed by Lambert HillyerKate Diamond owns the Roaring Falls Trading Post from where she directs her gang's gun-smuggling to the Indians. After she short-changes smuggler Stacey, his men attempt to steal the hidden guns, and attack her foreman Nebraska, but he is saved by Jimmy and "Cannonball" on their way to file a homestead claim at Canyon City. Jimmy renews a long acquaintance with Sheriff Harris and his daughter Jessica. The sheriff is wounded by half-breed Danny when he finds a rifle hidden in the latter's wagon, but Jimmy captures the outlaw, a go-between for Kate and the Indians.Wounded and in bed, Sheriff Harris ask Jimmy not to tell Jessica that she is only adopted and that Nebraska is really her father, although he believes her to be dead.

Jimmy Wakely
....................................................Jimmy Wakely

Dub Taylor
....................................................Cannonball Taylor (as 'Cannonball' Taylor)

Noel Neill
....................................................Jessica Harris

Mae Clarke
....................................................Kate Diamond

Kenne Duncan
....................................................Nebraska

Marshall Reed
....................................................Henchman Riley

Steve Clark
....................................................Sheriff Ted Harris
Director
...........................................................Lambert Hillyer
Producer
...........................................................Louis Gray
Assistant Director
...........................................................Eddie Davis
Director of Photography
...........................................................Harry Neumann
Screenplay
...........................................................J. Benton Cheney
Editor
...........................................................Carl Pierson
John C. Fuller
Production Companies
...................................................Monogram Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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