Gunslingers (1950 film)
Gunslingers (1950 film) is a low-budget American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde, and Reno Browne. The film centers on Whip Wilson as a U.S. Marshal who investigates a series of stagecoach robberies and murders. He goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of outlaws operating near the town of Mesa. Andy Clyde provides comic relief as Wilson's sidekick, while Reno Browne plays a resourceful rancher who assists in the investigation. The plot involves identifying the gang leader, uncovering their motive, and ultimately bringing them to justice through gunfights and action sequences typical of B-Westerns of the era. The film is known for its simple storyline, fast pacing, and the presence of familiar Western character actors. It was released by Monogram Pictures.