| Gunfire | |
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| Directed by | William Berke | 
| Screenplay by | Victor West William Berke | 
| Produced by | William Berke Jack Leewood | 
| Starring | Don Barry Robert Lowery Pamela Blake | 
| Cinematography | Ernest Miller | 
| Edited by | Carl Pierson | 
| Music by | Albert Glasser | 
| Production company | Donald Barry Productions | 
| Distributed by | Lippert Pictures Exclusive Films (UK) | 
| Release date | August 11, 1950 | 
| Running time | 59 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Gunfire is a 1950 American western film directed by William Berke and starring Don Barry, Robert Lowery and Pamela Blake.[1] It was made as a second feature and released by Lippert Pictures while Exclusive Films distributed it in Britain. It was also known by the alternative title 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 as Sheriff John Kelly
- Wally Vernon as Clem
- Pamela Blake as Cynthy
- Claude Stroud as Joe Mundy
- Leonard Penn as Dan Simons
- Steve Pendleton as Charlie Ford
- Tommy Farrell as Lerner
- Dean Riesner as Outlaw Mack
- Paul Jordan as Johnny James
- Steve Conte as Matt Riley
- Roger Anderson as Bob Ford
- Gilbert Fallman as Bank President
- Kathleen Magginetti as Amy James
- William Bailey as Second Sheriff
- Jan Sterling as Flo - Saloon Girl
- Barbara Wooddell as Emily James
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