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Gunfire at Indian Gap

A Thrilling and Romantic Story of the Great West!
1957 | 70m | English

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Director: Joseph Kane
Writer: Barry Shipman
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A stagecoach is attacked by a group of outlaws who make off with a pile of money. Unfortunately for Mexican Juan, the sheriff believes he's one of the criminals and has him locked up. But the beautiful Cheel thinks Juan is innocent, and offers to help him escape. Overhearing their plan, the real mastermind behind the heist forces Juan to act as the runner for the money.
Release Date: Dec 11, 1957
Director: Joseph Kane
Writer: Barry Shipman
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Production Companies Ventura Pictures Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
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Name Character
Vera Ralston Cheel Palmer
Anthony George Juan Morales
George Macready Mr. Jefferson
Barry Kelley Sheriff Daniel Harris
John Doucette Loder
George Keymas Scully
Chubby Johnson Samuel
Glenn Strange Matt
Dan White Fred Moran
Warren Stevens Ed Stewart
Steve Warren Ed Stewart
Chuck Hicks Deputy
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Barry Shipman Writer
Joseph Kane Director
Nels Mathias Key Grip
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Geronimo1967
5.0

After a stagecoach is held up, the sheriff “Harris” (Barry Kelley) manages to make it to the nearby relay station with his wounded colleague only to be introduced to the travelling “Juan” (Anthony George) whom he suspects might be involved in the robbery. Meantime, “Jefferson” (George Macready) has ... a go at removing the bullet from the injured “Ed” (Steve Warren) whilst “Juan” takes a bit of a shine to the local help “Cheel” (Vera Ralston). That proves quite handy because the sheriff still believes he has his man and so arrests “Juan” and locks him up. Afraid that he will be strung up should “Ed” perish, she helps him escape; we all find out just who is behind the robbery and poor old “Juan, who is most definitely not having one of his better days, finds himself embroiled with the thieves and their leader. Now he has to prove his innocence, get the gal and stay alive! This is one of those films where just by reading the cast list you can tell who is who and that’s really all the jeopardy there is in this join-the-dots feature, but at least Ralston doesn’t quite fit the usual simpering character we see so often, and there’s a tiny bit of grumpiness from Chubby Johnson to chivvy things along too. It’s low-budget stuff, but it’s a busy production that passes an hour fine.

Jul 28, 2025