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  1. Hidden Guns: Directed by Albert C. Gannaway. With Bruce Bennett, Richard Arlen, John Carradine, Faron Young. The outlaw Stragg has the town so intimidated that no one will speak against him no matter what he does. Sheriff Young heads for a nearby town, where there is a witness willing to testify.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Albert C. Gannaway
    • 1956-01-30
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hidden_GunsHidden Guns - Wikipedia

    Hidden Guns is a 1956 American Western film directed by Albert C. Gannaway and written by Samuel Roeca and Albert C. Gannaway. The film stars Bruce Bennett, Richard Arlen, John Carradine, Faron Young, Lloyd Corrigan and Angie Dickinson. The film was released on January 30, 1956, by Republic Pictures.

  3. 13. Jan. 2020 · Sheriff Young heads for a nearby town, where there is a witness willing to testify. Meanwhile, Stragg hires a gunman to take care of the sheriff and the witness. Director: Albert C. Gannaway (as Al Gannaway).

  4. 16. Aug. 2015 · Mark Franklin August 16, 2015 1950s. Richard Arlen is Ward Young, sheriff in a small town ruled by a crooked gambler named Stragg (Bruce Bennett). Stragg’s caught cheating during a card game and winds up gunning down an unarmed man named Joe Miller. His brother, Burt, flees the scene.

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  5. Hidden Guns. Saloon owner Stragg (Bruce Bennett) has the town under his thumb and can get away with almost anything -- bribery, cheating and even murder-for-hire. Ineffectual Sheriff Ward Young ...

    • Western
    • Bruce Bennett
    • Al Gannaway
  6. The only opposition if from the newly sheriff, Ward Young ( Richard Arlen ), and his deputy son, Faron ( Faron Young ). During a crooked card game with a pair of brothers, Slagg kills Joe Miller ( Bill Ward ), but the other brother, Burt Miller ( Ben Gans, as Ron Kennedy), escapes.

  7. The outlaw Stragg has the town so intimidated that no one will speak against him no matter what he does. Sheriff Young heads for a nearby town, where there is a witness willing to testify. Meanwhile, Stragg hires a gunman to take care of the sheriff and the witness. Albert C. Gannaway. Director, Screenplay, Story. Samuel Roeca. Screenplay, Story.