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Six-Shooter Justice est un film américain de genre Western réalisé par Fred Kelsey avec Harry Carey

Six-Shooter Justice (1917)

Six-Shooter Justice
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Réalisé par
OrigineEtats-Unis
Genres Western

Six-Shooter Justice is a 1917 film featuring Harry Carey.

Acteurs

Harry Carey

(Cheyenne Harry)
William Steele

(Mike Hernandez)
Claire Du Brey

(Mary Gregg - the Prospector's Daughter)
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Set in the town of Driftwood, the film begins when Pete McGuire, known by the alias "Lone Jack" arrives in town and molests Kitty Flanders. Sheriff Cheyenne Harry intervenes and knocks down McGuire and takes Kitty Flanders to her home. McGuire becomes aware that Sheriff Harry's deputy, Horton, is out to arrest him and McGuire hides out on a shack on Flanders' claim. Horton is later killed, apparently by Mr. Flanders, and McGuire offers to keep quiet in exchange that he gives him half a stake in the claim and have Kitty Flanders marry him. Later, Sheriff Harry learns that Horton was killed by a 44-Calibre round. Mr. Flanders confesses to Sheriff Harry that he shot and killed Horton, but the sheriff points out that his gun was of a different size. Sheriff Harry notices that McGuire's gun is a 44-Calibre and accuses him of killing Horton. McGuire and an accomplice attempt to escape, but are killed by the Sheriff in a fight. Kitty Flanders confesses her love to Sheriff Cheyenne as she bandages his wounds.