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Guns of Nevada

Joe Dexter, a famous gunfighter known as Nevada Joe, Golden Hill reaches a mining town. There he will find that the transport of gold from the mines is monopolized by John Randolph, who is opposed only Julia Brooks, owner of a mining concession, with which Dexter intimará and support in its confrontation with Randolph.

Top Cast

  • George Martin

    George Martin

    Joe Dexter

  • Adriana Ambesi

    Adriana Ambesi

    Julie Brooks

  • Katia Loritz

    Katia Loritz

    Susan Lee

  • Giuseppe Addobbati

    Giuseppe Addobbati

    Doc Burton

  • Ángel Lombarte

    Ángel Lombarte

    Jim

  • Miguel de la Riva

    Miguel de la Riva

    John Randolph

  • Gaspar 'Indio' González

    Gaspar 'Indio' González

    Taylor

  • Fernando Rubio

    Fernando Rubio

    Pete Davy

Overview

Joe Dexter, a famous gunfighter known as Nevada Joe, Golden Hill reaches a mining town. There he will find that the transport of gold from the mines is monopolized by John Randolph, who is opposed only Julia Brooks, owner of a mining concession, with which Dexter intimará and support in its confrontation with Randolph.

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