Gunfire (film)
Gunfire is a 1950 American film directed by William Berke.[1]
It was also known as Frank James Rides Again.[2]
Plot
Frank James' plans at a quiet life are threatened by the arrival of a lookalike.
Cast
- Don Barry as Frank James
- Robert Lowery
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References
- Memories of a Movie-Mad Girlhood By CARYL RIVERS. New York Times (13 June 1971: D15.
- FRANK JAMES RIDES AGAIN Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 20, Iss. 228, (Jan 1, 1953): 35.
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