Released Date:
1950-01-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
86 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (7566 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph H. LewisMacKinlay Kantor (screenplay)
Dalton Trumbo (screenplay)
MacKinlay Kantor (story)
Millard Kaufman (front for Dalton Trumbo)
Since he was a child, Bart Tare has always loved guns. After leaving the army, his friends take him to a carnival, where he meets the perfect girl, Annie, a sharp-shooting sideshow performer who loves guns as much as he. The two run off and marry, but Annie isn't happy with their financial situation, so at her behest the couple begins a crosscountry string of daring robberies. Never one to use guns for killing, Bart is dragged down into oblivion by the greedy and violent nature of the woman he loves.
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