Charles King, active in the early 20th century, is best known for his role in The Gunman From Bodie (1941). In this film, he embodies the rugged spirit of the American West, contributing to the era's rich tapestry of Western narratives. King's performances often reflect the gritty realism of the time, making him a fitting figure in the exploration of cult cinema. His work in The Gunman From Bodie showcases the archetypal characters that defined the genre, cementing his place in the annals of classic Western film.
The Gunman From Bodie
The Rough Riders are after a gang of rustlers. Marshal Roberts is posing as a wanted outlaw, McCall is the Marshal supposedly after him, and Sandy is on hand as a cook. Roberts hopes his joining the gang will help bring them in.