Gunsmoke in Tucson | |
Director: | Thomas Carr |
Producer: | William D. Coates |
Screenplay: | Paul Leslie Peil Robert L. Joseph |
Story: | Paul Leslie Peil |
Starring: | Mark Stevens Forrest Tucker Gale Robbins Vaughn Taylor John Ward Kevin Hagen |
Music: | Sidney Cutner |
Cinematography: | William P. Whitley |
Editing: | George White |
Color Process: | Color by DeLuxe |
Studio: | Allied Artists Pictures |
Distributor: | Allied Artists Pictures |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Gunsmoke in Tucson is a 1958 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Paul Leslie Peil and Robert L. Joseph. The film stars Mark Stevens, Forrest Tucker, Gale Robbins, Vaughn Taylor, John Ward and Kevin Hagen. The film was released on December 7, 1958, by Allied Artists Pictures.[1] [2] [3]
Two brothers on opposite sides of the law become embroiled in an Arizona range war between cattlemen and farmers. As young men, the two brothers are forced to watch their supposed horse thief father hung by a posse. After the hanging the two are run out of town and told not to return.
The older brother, John Brazos, becomes an Arizona Territory Marshal and the younger brother, Chip, becomes an outlaw.