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Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend
In Medicine Bend, a crooked businessman has the town mayor and sheriff in his pocket while his henchmen raid the wagon trains passing through the region.
Richard L. Bare
Casts & Crew
Randolph Scott
James Craig
James Garner
Angie Dickinson
Gordon Jones
Trevor Bardette
Don Beddoe
Myron Healey
Robert Warwick
Ann Doran
Nancy Kulp
Marjorie Bennett
Also Directed by Richard L. Bare
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