

Gun Smoke
1945 Directed by Howard BrethertonU. S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins come upon an overturned stagecoach with the driver and the passenger dead. They learn that the passenger, Hinkley, an archaeologist, has discovered an old Indian site that contains gold relics, and a gang has robbed him of the relics he was carrying. Jane Condon, daughter of Hinkley's partner who was also murdered, tells Nevada that an old Indian guide, Shag, is the only one who knows where the site is. The outlaws find Shag first, and kill him after forcing the information from him. Hinkley's son, Joel, arrives and knows where the site is and leads Nevada and Sandy there ahead of the outlaws.

Johnny Mack Brown
....................................................Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie

Raymond Hatton
....................................................Marshal Sandy

Jennifer Holt
....................................................Jane Condon

Riley Hill
....................................................Joel Hinkley
Wen Wright
....................................................Henchman Knuckles

Ray Bennett
....................................................Lucky Baker

Steve Clark
....................................................Sheep Herder (uncredited)
Director
...........................................................Howard Bretherton
Producer
...........................................................Willis Kent
Assistant Director
...........................................................Melville Shyer
Stunts
...........................................................Francis Walker
Ben Corbett
Production Manager
...........................................................Bartlett A. Carré
Sound
...........................................................J.S. Westmoreland
Production Companies
...................................................Monogram Pictures
Willis Kent Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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