
Wells Fargo Gunmaster
β 10 Β· 1951 Β· 60m Β· Western
Rocky Lane, Special Investigator for Wells Fargo, shows up just in time to save the stage from being robbed. Unable to find the mastermind, or even the outlaws who rob the stage, Rocky goes undercover as an outlaw.
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