Brotherhood of the Gun Filming Locations

Brotherhood of the Gun filming locations

Where was Brotherhood of the Gun filmed? Brotherhood of the Gun was filmed in 7 locations across United States and Chile in the following places:

Brotherhood of the Gun Filming Locations

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Brotherhood of the Gun (1991)
Alternate title: Hollister
Runtime: 88 minutes
Rating: 5.5
Release year: 1991
IMDB: tt0101512
Plot summary

After the Civil War, reb sharpshooter Zack Hollister joins Weir's outlaw gang. After a successful train robbery, he and his brother end up in a gunfight with Weir and his men. He escapes with a wound in his right arm but his brother is killed. Recuperating he has to learn to shoot left-handed as he plans to avenge his brother's death.

Genres
Comedy
Western
Cast
Brian Bloom
Jamie Rose
Jorge Cervera Jr.
David Carradine
Directors
Vern Gillum
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Brotherhood of the Gun filming locations