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  1. Guns of a Stranger is a 1973 American Western film directed by Robert Hinkle and written by Charles W. Aldridge. The film stars Marty Robbins, Chill Wills, Dovie Beams, Steven Tackett, Bill Coontz and Shug Fisher. The film was released on May 1, 1973, by Universal Pictures.

    • Robert Hinkle
    • Robert Hinkle, Marty Robbins
    • Marty Robbins Enterprises
  2. 1. Mai 1973 · Guns of a Stranger: Directed by Robert Hinkle. With Marty Robbins, Chill Wills, Dovie Beams, Steven Tackett. Forced in the line of duty to kill a young Abilene gunman, Sheriff Matthew Roberts (Marty Robbins)is torn by inner anguish and takes off his badge and leaves Kansas.

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    • Action, Music, Western
    • Robert Hinkle
    • 1973-05-01
  3. 17. Jan. 2017 · Marty Robbins plays a sheriff who drifts from town to town, cleaning them up with his fast gun … so he earns the nickname, “The Drifter.”. In this tale, he decides to start drifting again after killing a young man in self defense and comes across a ranch family badly in need of help.

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  4. Robert Hinkle. Director. Charles W. Aldridge. Screenplay. Forced to kill a young Abilene gunman in the line of duty, Sheriff Matthew Roberts, torn by anguish takes off his badge and leaves Kansas. Roberts becomes known as 'The Drifter', wandering restlessly through the west.

  5. Guns of a Stranger. Year. 1973. Running time. 91 min. Country. United States. Director. Robert Hinkle. Screenwriter. Charles W. Aldridge. Cast. Cinematography. Donald H. Birnkrant. Producer. Marty Robbins Enterprises. Producer: Marty Robbins. Genre. Western. Action. Musical. Synopsis.

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    • United States
    • Donald H. Birnkrant
    • Robert Hinkle
  6. Runtime: 1h 31m. Production Co: Marty Robbins Enterprises. Cast & Crew. Marty Robbins. Sheriff Matthew Roberts. Chill Wills. Tom Duncan. Dovie Beams. Virginia Duncan. Steve Tackett. Danny Duncan....

    • Western
  7. Guns of a Stranger. ( 1973 ) Action. Music. Western. 1880s. Forced to kill a young Abilene gunman in the line of duty, Sheriff Matthew Roberts, torn by anguish takes off his badge and leaves Kansas. Roberts becomes known as 'The Drifter', wandering restlessly through the west.