Frontier Gunlaw

"Phantom outlaws are no match for the Robin Hood of the Range!"

Jim Stewart comes to Mesa City and buys a ranch from publisher Matt Edwards, who is confined to a wheelchair. The area is terrorized by an outlaw gang known as The Phantoms. When Jim's cattle herd is rustled and his ranch foreman Pop Evans killed, he takes an active hand against the gang in his guise as the Durango Kid.

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Release Date

January 31, 1946

Status

Released

Original Title

Frontier Gunlaw

Runtime

1h 0min

Budget

Revenue

Language

English

Production Companies

The Durango Kid Collection

Part of

The Durango Kid Collection

Includes: The Durango Kid, Both Barrels Blazing, The Desert Horseman, Law of the Canyon, Whirlwind Raiders, Blazing Across the Pecos, Desert Vigilante, Laramie, The Blazing Trail, Snake River Desperadoes, Bonanza Town, Laramie Mountains, The Rough, Tough West, The Return of the Durango Kid, Blazing the Western Trail, Texas Panhandle, Roaring Rangers, Gunning for Vengeance, Galloping Thunder, Heading West, Terror Trail, The Fighting Frontiersman, The Lone Hand Texan, Prairie Raiders, Buckaroo from Powder River, Last Days of Boot Hill, South of Death Valley, Pecos River, Landrush, Two-Fisted Stranger, South of the Chisholm Trail, West of Dodge City, Trail to Laredo, Challenge of the Range, Bandits of El Dorado, Trail of the Rustlers, Cyclone Fury, The Stranger From Ponca City, West of Sonora, Prairie Roundup, Smoky Canyon, Lawless Empire, The Kid from Broken Gun, Across the Badlands, Junction City, The Hawk of Wild River, The Kid from Amarillo, Fort Savage Raiders, Ridin' the Outlaw Trail, Texas Dynamo, Outcasts of Black Mesa, Renegades of the Sage, Horsemen of the Sierras, Quick on the Trigger, El Dorado Pass, Six-Gun Law, Frontier Gunlaw, Outlaws of the Rockies, Rustlers of the Badlands, Riders of the Lone Star, Phantom Valley, Streets of Ghost Town, Raiders of Tomahawk Creek, Frontier Outpost, Lightning Guns