
A Betrayed Indian Maiden-And the Whole Sioux Nation Screamed for Vengeance!
Luke Ram seeks revenge against the white renegade who lead a Sioux raiding party against his father's stagecoach way station, killing all the inhabitants except himself. He's joined by his mining partner, young Sam Weller, not realizing that they man they seek is Weller's father, in whose gang Sam rode as a young man.
- 4.6
- 1958
- Released
- 1h 23m

Mark Stevens
Luke Ram
John Lupton
Simon Weller
Larry Storch
Amigo
Maureen Hingert
Tanana
Dean Fredericks
Charlie Whitman
Aaron Saxon
Trench
Clegg Hoyt
Kane
Jean Inness
Martha Rand
Russell Thorson
Thomas Rand
Robert Stevenson
Norris
Cyril Delevanti
Jerry
Bill Erwin
Bartender
Michael Hinn
Stableman
John Goddard
Lee
K.L. Smith
Jack
Iron Eyes Cody
1st Indian Chief
Eddie Little Sky
2nd Indian chief
George Selk
Farmer
David Bond
Bit RoleReleased
en
- #revenge
- #rampage
- #shootout
Reviews

_**“I'm a wrathchild; I'm coming to get you, ooh yeah-ee-yeah”**_ After a band of Sioux led by a sadistic white man (Aaron Saxon) wipe out a family at a stagecoach way station, the son (Mark Stevens) vows vengeance and goes after the man, not knowing that his pardner (John Lupton) knows the killer well. The lovely Maureen Hinger (aka Jana Davi) is on hand as Indian squaw, Tanana. "Gun Fever"

Night Fever. Gun Fever is directed by Mark Stevens and Stevens co-writes the screenplay with Stanley Silverman. It stars Stevens, John Lupton, Larry Storch, Maureen Hingert and Aaron Saxon. Music is by Paul Dunlap and cinematography by Charles Van Enger. It feels a bit churlish to criticize Mark Stevens' Gun Fever for its cheap feel and well worn plotting, for he clearly has respect for the











