

Guns of the Pecos
HELL-BENT FOR THRILLS!
Genres
Overview
A singing cowboy (Dick Foran) thwarts a thieving judge and courts a woman (Anne Nagel) in Texas.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
56 min
Release Date
1936-12-28
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
3
Vote Average
6.2
Dick Foran
Steve Ainslee
Anne Nagel
Alice Burton
Gordon Hart
Major Burton
Joseph Crehan
Captain Norris
Eddie Acuff
Jeff Carter
Robert Middlemass
Judge L.F. Blake
Smoke
Smoke, Steve's Horse
Fay Holden
Aunt Carrie Burton
Bill Elliott
Wellman, a Dude
Monte Montague
Luke, Blake's Henchman
Milton Kibbee
Carlos, Blake's Henchman
Bud Osborne
Jake, Blake's Henchman
Cliff Saum
Bartender
Henry Otho
Hank Brady, Blake's Henchman
Douglas Wood
Texas Governor
Gene O'Brien
Gene Alsace
Don, Burton Hand
Buck Bucko
Cowhand
Roy Bucko
Barfly
Bob Card
Barfly
Art Dillard
Henchman
Stuart Holmes
Cigar Smoker in Saloon
Ray Jones
Townsman
Jack Kirk
Texas Ranger Norton
Frank McCarroll
Rustler
Bud McClure
Cowhand
Art Mix
Cowhand
Kansas Moehring
Cowhand
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Cowhand
Post Park
Rustler
Sam Rice
Second Bartender
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
Ellis, Governor's Secretary
George Sowards
Cowhand
Glenn Strange
Wedding Groom / Rustler
Leo White
Poker Player
Jack Wise
Davis Bros. Clerk
Bob Woodward
Jail Guard
Bob Burns
Bob Jordan, Burton Foreman
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5.0
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0.0
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5.3
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0.0
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4.0
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6.2
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5.2
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0.0
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5.5
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