
The Gun Fighter · 1917
The Gun Fighter (1917) is a Western film directed by William S. Hart, starring William S. Hart, Margery Wilson, Roy Laidlaw.

The Gun Fighter (1917) is a Western film directed by William S. Hart, starring William S. Hart, Margery Wilson, Roy Laidlaw.
Cliff Hudspeth, the leader of a band of outlaws in Arizona, has won his place by the killing of notorious gun-bullies. At their headquarters, in the Gila Mountains, in consultation with "Ace High," his lieutenant, he plans depredations on the neighboring settlements. Although Hudspeth is powerful, their rule is disputed by El Salvador, a half-breed, and his following of desperadoes. Desert Pass is the scene of many conflicts between the contending bands. Rumors of the arrival of miners with gold causes El Salvador to send "Cactus" Fuller, his henchman, to levy tribute by a hold-up, which is successful. Flushed with triumph, he boasts in the "Golden Fleece" saloon of the ignominies to which he would treat Cliff Hudspeth if he ever met him.
William S. Hart, Margery Wilson, Roy Laidlaw, Joseph J. Dowling, Milton Ross, Georgie Stone
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Find a movie by describing itCliff Hudspeth, the leader of a band of outlaws in Arizona, has won his place by the killing of notorious gun-bullies. At their headquarters, in the Gila Mountains, in consultation with "Ace High," his lieutenant, he plans depredations on the neighboring settlements. Although Hudspeth is powerful, their rule is disputed by El Salvador, a half-breed, and his following of desperadoes. Desert Pass is the scene of many conflicts between the contending bands. Rumors of the arrival of miners with gold causes El Salvador to send "Cactus" Fuller, his henchman, to levy tribute by a hold-up, which is successful. Flushed with triumph, he boasts in the "Golden Fleece" saloon of the ignominies to which he would treat Cliff Hudspeth if he ever met him.
The Gun Fighter was released in 1917.
The cast includes William S. Hart, Margery Wilson, Roy Laidlaw, Joseph J. Dowling.