Movie: The Gentleman from Texas

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Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown

Johnny Macklin

Claudia Drake
Claudia Drake

Kitty Malone

Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton

Idaho Foster

Reno Browne
Reno Browne

Diane Foster (as Reno Blair)

Christine McIntyre
Christine McIntyre

Flo Vickert

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    In one of his better Monogram Westerns, Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a crooked saloon owner with more than one murder on his conscience. Steve Corbin (Tristram Coffin) and his gang of cutthroats are terrorizing the townspeople of Rimrock, who in self-defense hire Johnny Macklin (Mack Brown) as new town marshal.

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    1946-06-08

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    BULLETS BLAST THE BADLANDS!

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