

Two Guns and a Badge 1954
"A LAWMAN'S GUNS!...A KILLER'S REPUTATION!"
Dive into the gritty frontier action of *Two Guns and a Badge (1954)*, a tightly paced Western directed by Lewis D. Collins. Wayne Morris stars as Jim Bisby, a quick-witted frontiersman who finds himself in an unexpected role—as the deputy sheriff of a lawless cattle town.
Director: Lewis D. Collins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Two Guns and a Badge* (1954) about?
*Two Guns and a Badge* follows Jim Bisby, a frontiersman who pretends to be a notorious gunslinger after being mistaken for one, only to be appointed deputy sheriff in a rowdy cattle town. As he works undercover, Bisby cleans up the town's crime spree while keeping his true identity hidden—until the bad guys meet their end.
Who directed *Two Guns and a Badge*?
*Two Guns and a Badge* was directed by Lewis D. Collins, a filmmaker known for his work in Westerns and serials during the 1940s and 1950s.
Who stars in *Two Guns and a Badge*?
The cast includes Wayne Morris as Jim Bisby, Morris Ankrum as the sheriff, Beverly Garland as a key supporting character, and Roy Barcroft among the villains.
Is *Two Guns and a Badge* (1954) worth watching?
For classic Western fans, *Two Guns and a Badge* is a solid pick—its tight 69-minute runtime packs a punch with sharp action and a clever plot. While not a household name today, its blend of humor, suspense, and Morris's charismatic performance makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.
How long is *Two Guns and a Badge*?
*Two Guns and a Badge* runs for 69 minutes.
About Two Guns and a Badge (1954) — A Quick-Draw Deputy in a Tumultuous Town
Dive into the gritty frontier action of *Two Guns and a Badge (1954)*, a tightly paced Western directed by Lewis D. Collins. Wayne Morris stars as Jim Bisby, a quick-witted frontiersman who finds himself in an unexpected role—as the deputy sheriff of a lawless cattle town. When Bisby is mistaken for a notorious gunslinger, he leans into the deception, using his keen instincts and sharpshooting skills to clean up the town's rampant crime. With Morris Ankrum as the stern sheriff and Beverly Garland adding spice to the frontier drama, this 69-minute gem blends humor, suspense, and classic Western grit. The story explores themes of identity, justice, and the blurred lines between hero and outlaw, all set against a dusty backdrop of cattle drives and saloon brawls.
In true 1950s Western fashion, *Two Guns and a Badge* delivers a satisfying mix of action and intrigue, where every shot rings true and the stakes feel personal. Whether you're a fan of old-school Westerns or just looking for a brisk, entertaining flick, this film offers a compelling ride through the wild west's last stand.




