The Gun Packer is a 1919 American short silent Western film directed by John Ford.[1] Filming began on March 25, 1919, under the working title Out Wyoming Way. Just two months later, The Gun Packer was released by Universal Studios as a 20-minute silent film on two reels.[2] This film was reissued in August 1924.
| The Gun Packer | |
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Strand Theater in Denver, Colorado, showing the films Secret Strings (1918) and The Gun Packer | |
| Directed by | John Ford |
| Written by | Harry Carey Karl R. Coolidge John Ford |
| Starring | Ed Jones Pete Morrison |
| Cinematography | John W. Brown |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
A reformed outlaw enlists the aid of his former gunslinging companions to defend a small shepherd community from domineering cattle barons.
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