

Gun to Gun
1944 Directed by D. Ross LedermanDon Diego is a large ranch owner, the uncle of Dolores and the guardian of a young American, Steve Randall. Steve has just delivered a large herd of cattle to the ranch, where Don Diego has just found out that he must pay the local tax commissioner, Harkness a fine for unpaid taxes on a herd of over one-thousand cattle. Steve offers to drive the cattle to the commissioners office, even though he fells the fine is unjust. Arriving at the office, Steve learns that Harkness (who he has never met), who has a reputation for dishonesty, is out. Dropping by the cantina, Steve gets into a fight with Harkness, and Harkness swears vengeance on Steve, especially after Steve stampedes the cattle through the town.

Robert Shayne
....................................................Steve Randall

Lupita Tovar
....................................................Dolores Diego

Pedro de Cordoba
....................................................Don Diego

Harry Woods
....................................................Land Commissioner Harkness
Anita Camargo
....................................................Lupe

Art Baker
....................................................Narrator (voice)
Buck Bucko
....................................................Director
...........................................................D. Ross Lederman
Producer
...........................................................Gordon Hollingshead
Screenplay
...........................................................Ed Earl Repp
Music
...........................................................Howard Jackson
Art Direction
...........................................................Roland E. Hill Sr.
Sound
...........................................................Francis E. Stahl
Original Story
...........................................................Virginia Stivers Bartlett
Production Companies
...................................................Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Español
Genres
....................................................Western
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