Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan
| Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan | |
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| Directed by | Edward D. Wood, Jr. |
| Written by | Edward D. Wood, Jr. |
| Produced by | Ronald V. Ashcroft |
| Starring | Kenne Duncan |
| Music by | Gene Kauer |
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Running time | 9 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan was a promotional film directed by Ed Wood. Total run time is nine minutes and was produced c. 1952-1953.[1][2] It consists of Kenne Duncan performing trick shooting stunts and showcasing firearms made by Remington Arms. Duncan had become known as a villain for B-movie Westerns and the film was an attempt to capitalize on his fame.[2]
The rifles showcased were a Remington Model 552 and a Remington Nylon 66.[2] The film includes posters and advertisements of Duncan performing at state fairs and nightclubs, and also still pictures from his roles in Westerns.[2] A sequence features newsreel footage of his visit and performances in Japan.[1]
Sources
- Craig, Rob (2009), "Selected Short Subjects", Ed Wood, Mad Genius: A Critical Study of the Films, McFarland & Company, ISBN 978-0786454235
- Hayes, David C.; Davis, Hayden (2001), "The Complete Filmography", Muddled Mind: The Complete Works of Edward D. Wood, Jr., Lulu, ISBN 978-1605430539
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