The Gunfighter (1917 film)

The Gun Fighter, on posters The Gunfighter, is a 1917 American silent film starring William S. Hart as the leader of a group of Arizona outlaws, with Margery Wilson, and Roy Laidlaw.[1][2][3]

References

  1. THE BFI COMPANION TO THE WESTERN Page 132 1988 -"In since the earliest days; in The Gunfighter (1917) William S. Hart plays Cliff Hudspeth, the gunfighter of the title, who is the leader of a band of Arizona outlaws.
  2. Richard Aquila The Sagebrush Trail: Western Movies and Twentieth-Century America 0816531544 2015 "William S. Hart is in the center holding two guns in this still from The Gunfighter (Kay-Bee Pictures/New York Motion Picture Company, 1917). Hart's time on that which is good.” "
  3. James Robert Parish (USA), Michael R. Pitts The Great Western Pictures II 1988 Page 138 -- "THE GUNFIGHTER locals mistake them for big-time investors and make them welcome. ... THE GUNFIGHTER (Triangle, 1916) five reels Producer, Thomas H. Ince; director, William S. Hart; screenplay, Monte J. Katterjohn; art director, ..."
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