Cast overview: | |||
Tim McCoy | ... | Tim Corwin | |
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Rosalinda Price | ... | May Carter |
Wheeler Oakman | ... | Walton | |
Rex Lease | ... | Jerry | |
John Elliott | ... | Bob Morgan | |
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Karl Hackett | ... | Evans |
Richard Alexander | ... | Bull Langdon (as Dick Alexander) | |
Jack Rockwell | ... | Dave Barry | |
Ed Cassidy | ... | Sheriff | |
Tommy Bupp | ... | Buddy Morgan |
Evans and Walton have started a range war causing rancher Morgan to send for the reputed killer Tim Corwin. Walton then frames Tim for the murder of Morgan. When Tim escapes the Sheriff, Evans and Walton set Tim up to be murdered. But Morgan's son Buddy overhears their plans and rides to warn Tim. Written by Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
Roarin' Guns stars Tim McCoy as a Shane like western hero who being sent for by his good friend John Elliot who is caught in a squeeze play between two feuding ranchers Karl Hackett and Wheeler Oakman. They both want to acquire the property he's running for niece Rosalinda Price.
Elliot is killed and McCoy's reputation makes him a likely suspect. The one who truly believes in him is Elliot's young son Tommy Bupp. In fact he has a headshot autographed photograph of McCoy just like the ones that McCoy autographed for all the fans of his movies. I have to say that Roarin' Guns has first in B westerns or even C westerns where this one belongs. First time I ever saw a gunslinger having 8 by 10 glossies available for his fans.
That bit of silliness was really too much for me. This film was given or inflicted on the movie-going public by an outfit called Puritan Pictures. Poor McCoy, he really must have not had any better offers.