
Outlawed Guns 1935
"FILMDOM'S GREATEST WESTERN STAR !"
In *Outlawed Guns (1935)*, Buck Jones stars as Reece Rivers, a steadfast older brother whose loyalty is tested when his reckless younger sibling, Babe, stumbles into a web of outlaws.
Director: Ray Taylor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Outlawed Guns (1935) about?
This 1935 Western follows Reece Rivers, a loyal older brother who takes the fall for his younger sibling's criminal ties. As the story unfolds, Reece's journey leads to a dramatic reckoning with the true mastermind behind the chaos.
Who directed Outlawed Guns?
The film was directed by Ray Taylor, known for his work in Western and serial filmmaking during the 1930s.
Who stars in Outlawed Guns?
The film stars Buck Jones, Ruth Channing, Roy D'Arcy, and Pat J. O'Brien in pivotal roles.
Is Outlawed Guns (1935) worth watching?
For fans of classic Westerns, *Outlawed Guns* offers a tight, character-driven plot with Buck Jones at his best. While it lacks modern spectacle, its moral depth and frontier grit make it a rewarding watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Outlawed Guns?
The runtime of *Outlawed Guns* is 62 minutes.
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About Outlawed Guns (1935) — Buck Jones in a Classic Western Showdown
In *Outlawed Guns (1935)*, Buck Jones stars as Reece Rivers, a steadfast older brother whose loyalty is tested when his reckless younger sibling, Babe, stumbles into a web of outlaws. When Babe's choices force Reece to take the blame for his crimes, the brothers' bond is stretched to its limits. The film unfolds with classic Western tension, blending family drama with high-stakes confrontations in a gritty, sun-scorched frontier setting.
Directed by Ray Taylor, this 62-minute gem showcases the raw moral dilemmas of the Old West, where honor and survival often clash. With its tight plot and rugged atmosphere, *Outlawed Guns* delivers a compelling story of redemption and justice, proving why Buck Jones was a defining figure in early Western cinema.