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Gunfire 1950

★ 5.01 votes59 min📅 1950-08-12

"HUNTED... by the James Gang because he was a Dead Ringer!"

Gunfire (1950) delivers a tense Western short that blends mistaken identity with a gripping moral dilemma, as retired outlaw Frank James—now a family man recovering from tuberculosis—finds himself hunted by the infamous James Gang.

Director: William Berke

Cast

Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Frank James / Bat Fenton
Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Sheriff John Kelly
Wally Vernon
Wally Vernon
Clem
Pamela Blake
Pamela Blake
Cynthy
Claude Stroud
Claude Stroud
Joe Mundy
Leonard Penn
Leonard Penn
Dan Simons
Steve Pendleton
Steve Pendleton
Charlie Ford (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Tommy Farrell
Tommy Farrell
Lerner--Silver Wagon Driver
Dean Riesner
Dean Riesner
Outlaw Mack
Steve Conte
Steve Conte
Matt Riley

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gunfire (1950) about?

Frank James, a former outlaw turned family man recovering from tuberculosis, is drawn back into danger when a look-alike outlaw's crimes make him the target of the James Gang. Now, he must fight to clear his name or face the consequences of his past.

Who directed Gunfire?

William Berke directed this 1950 Western short, known for his work in low-budget action films and tight, efficient storytelling.

Who stars in Gunfire?

The film features Don 'Red' Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Pamela Blake, and Claude Stroud in key roles.

Is Gunfire (1950) worth watching?

While short in runtime, Gunfire offers a solid Western plot with themes of redemption and mistaken identity. Its tight pacing and classic Western vibes make it a decent pick for fans of the genre looking for a quick, engaging watch. IMDb's lack of a rating doesn't diminish its historical charm.

How long is Gunfire?

Gunfire runs for 59 minutes, making it a concise Western short perfect for a quick viewing session.

About Gunfire (1950) — A Western Short of Mistaken Identity and Moral Crisis

Gunfire (1950) delivers a tense Western short that blends mistaken identity with a gripping moral dilemma, as retired outlaw Frank James—now a family man recovering from tuberculosis—finds himself hunted by the infamous James Gang. A look-alike outlaw's actions force Frank back into the crosshairs of suspicion, dragging his peaceful life into chaos. Directed by William Berke, this 59-minute thriller leans into the shadows of the Old West, where trust is fragile and past sins refuse to stay buried.

The film thrives on its stark atmosphere, pitting a man desperate to leave his violent past behind against the relentless pressure of those who once rode with him. With Don 'Red' Barry leading the cast, Gunfire captures the raw tension of a man trapped between redemption and destiny, all wrapped in the gritty visual style of classic Westerns. Expect a story where every shot feels purposeful, and the stakes feel deeply personal.