
7 Men from Now(1956)
A former sheriff relentlessly pursuing the 7 men who murdered his wife in Arizona crosses paths with a couple heading to California.


“WARNING! Outlaws Who Don't Leave Town Will Be Carried Out!”
Wells Fargo hires three cowboys to clean up a lawless town.

John 'Dusty' King
'Dusty' King

David Sharpe
Davy Sharpe

Max Terhune
'Alibi' Terhune (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)

Elmer
Elmer, Alibi's Dummy

Gwen Gaze
Joan Hodgins
Joel Davis
Sonny Hodgins

John Elliott
Uncle Will Hodgins

Charles King
Trigger Farley, Henchman

George Chesebro
Decker, Gang-Boss

Frank Ellis
Harve, Henchman
Two Fisted Justice is a western film released in 1943 exploring themes of wells fargo. Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, it stars John 'Dusty' King, David Sharpe, Max Terhune. Wells Fargo hires three cowboys to clean up a lawless town.
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