Six Gun Justice (1935)
Directed by Robert Hill
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
The third of nine very low-budget Bill Cody oaters produced by Gower Gulch company Spectrum, Six Gun Justice told a none too original story of an outlaw who reforms and saves his pursuer from getting killed by the gang. Bill Cody and Wally Wales, both former stars of the silent sage, played the reformed outlaw and gang leader respectively, with Donald Reed as the marshal and starlet Ethel Jackson delivering the necessary feminine appeal as the daughter of a Doc Holliday-like surgeon (Budd Buster). Swedish-born actress Zara Tazil, who wrote several of the Spectrum-Cody oaters, appeared here as a jealous saloon girl. The screenplay was by genre specialist Oliver Drake and the film played smaller venues only.