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A deadly gunslinger travels to a town to shoot it out with a famed gunslinger turned lawman in a small town.A deadly gunslinger travels to a town to shoot it out with a famed gunslinger turned lawman in a small town.A deadly gunslinger travels to a town to shoot it out with a famed gunslinger turned lawman in a small town.
Mark Allen
- Dave Webster
- (uncredited)
Wendell Baker
- Man on the Street
- (uncredited)
Jack Big Head
- Indian
- (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the second movie in which Glenn Ford (Marshal Dan Blaine) has his gun buried in a grave after a shootout at the end of the movie. The first was The Fastest Gun Alive (1956), in which he played George Temple, a soft-spoken storekeeper.
- GoofsAfter Marshal Dan Blaine unties Ernest Scarnes and sends him on his way, they both ride off in different directions, but the sun casts a shadow on each one's left side.
- Quotes
Marshal Dan Blaine: Of all the people I know who ain't worth saving, you're the first one to come to my mind.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Password: Angie Dickinson vs. Frank Gorshin - Day 4 (1966)
Featured review
Good performances, dialogue bolsters standard western
Hotshot gunfighter Lot McGuire (Chad Everett) intends to make a name for himself by out-duelling legendary bandit-turned-lawman Marshal Dan Blaine (Glenn Ford). Before any bullets fly, however, Lot and his intended enemy strike up an unlikely friendship, and Blaine tries to convince the youngster to call off the shootout. Unfortunately, Lot can't be talked out of his quest for glory and so he guns down a few hostile locals, leaving Blaine no choice but to finally accept the offer for a showdown.
Standard "young gun wants to add notches to his gun to kill a fast gun", which is bolstered by good performances by Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson and Chad Everett. Meanders a bit in the beginning but when Chad appears it picks up - but it's not too outstanding, can plod in places. It's watchable and has some good dialogue, but mainly routine.
Standard "young gun wants to add notches to his gun to kill a fast gun", which is bolstered by good performances by Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson and Chad Everett. Meanders a bit in the beginning but when Chad appears it picks up - but it's not too outstanding, can plod in places. It's watchable and has some good dialogue, but mainly routine.
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- coltras35
- Jul 27, 2021
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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