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Guns in the Dark
When Johnny and Mendez argue, the lights go out, and in the ensuing gunfight Johnny thinks he killed his friend Dick. Now refusing to wear a gun he crosses the border. But it is not long before he runs into Mendez and more trouble.
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Plot Summary
A rugged cowboy, Buck, rides into a small town under the shadow of a notorious outlaw gang. He soon finds himself entangled in a conflict that tests his loyalty and courage. Buck must confront the outlaws to protect the innocent and bring justice to the troubled territory.
Critical Reception
Guns in the Dark is a standard, albeit somewhat formulaic, Western from the late 1930s. While it features the typical action and a clear-cut hero, it received a modest reception, appreciated for its straightforward narrative and Buck Jones's familiar presence in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
A decent, albeit unoriginal, Western outing.
Buck Jones delivers a reliable performance as the heroic cowboy.
The plot follows predictable genre conventions.
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Fun Fact
Buck Jones was a major Western star in the 1920s and 1930s, known for his distinctive hat and his popular "Silver Screen Cowboys" radio show.
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