Two-Gun Lady
1955 American film
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Two-Gun Lady is a 1955 American western film directed and produced by Richard Bartlett[2] and starring Peggie Castle, William Talman, and Marie Windsor.[3][4][5] The working title was Six Gun Lady.
Directed byRichard Bartlett
Screenplay byNorman Jolley, Richard Bartlett
Produced byRichard Bartlett
StarringPeggie Castle, William Talman, Marie Windsor
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| Directed by | Richard Bartlett |
| Screenplay by | Norman Jolley, Richard Bartlett |
| Produced by | Richard Bartlett |
| Starring | Peggie Castle, William Talman, Marie Windsor |
| Cinematography | Guy Roe |
| Edited by | Carl Pierson |
| Music by | Leon Klatzkin |
Production companies | L&B Productions |
| Distributed by | Associated Film Releasing Corporation[1] |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
A young woman named Kate Masters, who has become a trick shooter, works to track down and kill the men who murdered her parents when she was a child. At the same time, Marshal Dan Corbin is under cover trying to find the same men.
Cast
- Peggie Castle as Karen Marshall, also known as Kate Masters
- William Talman as Marshal Dan Corbin
- Marie Windsor as Bess[6]
- Earle Lyon as Ben Ivers
- Robert Lowery as 'Big Mike' Dougherty
- Ian MacDonald as Jud Ivers
- Joe Besser as Doc McGinnis[7]
- Barbara Turner as Jenny Ivers
- Arvo Ojala as Ivers' Henchman
- Kit Carson as Pete