The Gambling Terror is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith and Charles King.
When they threaten retribution, he laughs in their faces, telling them that anyone who would horsewhip a child would not be too much for a man to worry about.
Gambling in the town saloon was stopped by the protection racket when they would not pay tribute.
Jeff refuses to pay and gives the now frightened thugs a sample of his quick draw and expert marksmanship with his pair of six shooters.
Brett, the overseer of the thugs, proposes that as Jeff is a gambler, he would go for the most profit, in his case a large percentage of the proceeds of the operation.