Bullets for Bandits
Bullets for Bandits is a 1942 American Western film directed by Wallace W. Fox, starring Wild Bill Elliott, Tex Ritter, and Frank Mitchell.
Plot
Queen Katey is the owner of a large ranch. There is the beginning of a movement among the local homesteaders to drive Katey out, so that her land can be divided. Queen has a long-lost son, Prince, who she sends one of her ranch hands, Cannonball, to find. Cannonball arrives at the office of the Badlands County sheriff, Tex Martin. Cannonball explains to Tex that Prince has the letters "KT" on his forearm, where they had been branded when he was a youth by a man named Clem Jeter. Tex thinks he's seen that brand, and directs Cannonball to the saloon.
More details
author | Robert Lee Johnson |
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director | Wallace Fox |
editor | Mel Thorsen |
genre | western |
keywords | bad guy begin brand capture cheat dead man hide kill land grab mistaken identity morning prodigal son ranch hand terrorize track down understand wait wild bill hickok |
producer | Leon Barsha |
productionCompany | Columbia Pictures |
publisher | Columbia Pictures |