GENTLEMEN WITH GUNS is one of many B-movies that Buster Crabbe was making during this period, typically teaming up with director Sam Newfield and co-star Al St. John who plays the intensely likable sidekick 'Fuzzy'. This time around, there's a conspiracy plot working against our heroes, and Fuzzy is set up with a sham marriage which Crabbe has to try to stop. It's a brief, brief little story, without much in the way of plot or action, yet it's somehow engaging all the same.