Gunpoint
"The story of a town with a gun in its back !"
A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.
"The story of a town with a gun in its back !"
A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.
Audie Murphy
Chad Lucas
Joan Staley
Uvalde / Bonnie Mitchell
Warren Stevens
Nate Harlan
Edgar Buchanan
Bull
Denver Pyle
Cap
David Macklin
Mark Emerson
Nick Dennis
Nicos
Royal Dano
Ode
Kelly Thordsen
Ab
A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.
It never pays to even the odds! Gunpoint is directed by Earl Bellamy and written by Mary and Willard Willingham. It stars Audie Murphy, Joan Staley, Warren Stevens, Edgar Buchanan, Denver Pyle, David Macklin, Nick Dennis and Royal Dano. Music is by Hans J. Salter and Technicolor cinematography by William Margulies. It's early 1880s Colorado and lawlessness is rife, mostly perpetrated by The Drago Gang who were able to enact their crimes and escape afterwards to the sanctuary of their New Mexico sanctuary. One man, however, is not going to go down without a fight, the sheriff of Lodgepole, Chad Lucas (Murphy). There's a school of thought that Audie Murphy's 1960s Westerns are far weaker than his 1950s ones? Which with one or two exceptions is rightly the case. The decade brought a wind of change in the Western genre, for soon Spaghetti would offer something new on the menu and revisionism was not far away either. With most of Audie's 60s output hindered by budget restrictions and a battle against the changing tide, one has to just hope there's enough on offer to not waste your time. Gunpoint is a right mixed bag that shows the best and worst of Audie's genre output of the decade. Murphy is just fine in is characterisation, his fans suitably catered for, while around him is a stoic and reliable group of Western performers. There's some nifty stunt work on show, plenty of action (property destruction, horse pursuits, shoot-outs etc), and the location photography out of Utah (St. George/Snow Canyon State Park) is gorgeous. While there's also a splendid old fashioned locomotive to enjoy as well. Narratively it's not high end, though a turn of events suggesting our hero to shockingly be a bully of sorts - which gives him emotional conflict - is a smart addition. Unfortunately the good in the production is off set by poor rear protection and polystyrene props etc, which while still carrying nostalgic value, comes with a hint of sadness of where these productions had landed at. Still, this is far from a waste of time, it holds all the requisite genre tropes for fans of Audie and the "B" Westerns we loved so much in the 50s. 6.5/10
It never pays to even the odds! Gunpoint is directed by Earl Bellamy and written by Mary and Willard Willingham. It stars Audie Murphy, Joan Staley, Warren Stevens, Edgar Buchanan, Denver Pyle, David Macklin, Nick Dennis and Royal Dano. Music is by Hans J. Salter and Technicolor cinematography by William Margulies. It's early 1880s Colorado and lawlessness is rife, mostly perpetrated by The Drago Gang who were able to enact their crimes and escape afterwards to the sanctuary of their New Mexico stronghold. One man, however, is not going to go down without a fight, the sheriff of Lodgepole, Chad Lucas (Murphy). There's a school of thought that Audie Murphy's 1960s Westerns are far weaker than his 1950s ones? Which with one or two exceptions is rightly the case. The decade brought a wind of change in the Western genre, for soon Spaghetti would offer something new on the menu and revisionism was not far away either. With most of Audie's 60s output hindered by budget restrictions and a battle against the changing tide, one has to just hope there's enough on offer to not waste your time. Gunpoint is a right mixed bag that shows the best and worst of Audie's genre output of the decade. Murphy is just fine in is characterisation, his fans suitably catered for, while around him is a stoic and reliable group of Western performers. There's some nifty stunt work on show, plenty of action (property destruction, horse pursuits, shoot-outs etc), and the location photography out of Utah (St. George/Snow Canyon State Park) is gorgeous. While there's also a splendid old fashioned locomotive to enjoy as well. Narratively it's not high end, though a turn of events suggesting our hero to shockingly be a bully of sorts - which gives him emotional conflict - is a smart addition. Unfortunately the good in the production is off set by poor rear protection and polystyrene props etc, which while still carrying nostalgic value, comes with a hint of sadness of where these productions had landed at. Still, this is far from a waste of time, it holds all the requisite genre tropes for fans of Audie and the "B" Westerns we loved so much in the 50s. 6.5/10
In the old west, a man becomes a Sheriff just for the pay, figuring he can decamp if things get tough.
Blaise Starrett is a rancher at odds with homesteaders when outlaws hold up the small town. The outlaws are held in check only by their notorious leader, but he is diagnosed with a fatal wound and the town is a powder keg waiting to blow.
John Wayne กับบทบาทนายอำเภอ จอห์น ที ชานส์ นายอำเภอของเมืองเล็ก ๆ ในรัฐเท็กซัส ที่ต้องปะทะกับเเก๊งโจรนอกกฎหมายที่มาช่วยเหลือพี่ชายที่อยู่ในคุก
A man and his partner arrive at a small Western town to kill its most powerful man because the former blames him for his wife's death.
อดีตนักโทษคนหนึ่งต้องการแก้แค้นชายผู้ส่งเขาเข้าคุกโดยวางแผนปล้นรถม้าโดยสารของชายผู้นั้นซึ่งกำลังขนทองคำ เขาจึงขอความช่วยเหลือจากหุ้นส่วนที่อาจทำงานให้กับศัตรูของเขา
ผลงานการกำกับของ Fred Zinnemann บอกเล่าเรื่องราวของนายอำเภอคนหนึ่งที่กล้าออกปะทะกับจอมโจรนักฆ่าที่เขาเคยเนรเทศเมื่อหลายปีก่อนแม้ภรรยารวมถึงประชาชนจะไม่เห็นด้วย แต่ในเวลาเที่ยงวันตรงใครจะอยู่ใครจะไปก็จะได้รู้กัน
A former gunslinger is forced to take up arms again when he and his cattle crew are threatened by a corrupt lawman.
A peace-loving, part-time sheriff in the small town of Firecreek must take a stand when a gang of vicious outlaws takes over his town.
A band of murderous cowboys has imposed a reign of terror on the town of Warlock. With the sheriff humiliatingly run out of town, the residents hire the services of Clay Blaisedell as de facto town marshal. He arrives along with his friend, Tom Morgan, and sets about restoring law and order on his own terms whilst also overseeing the establishment of a gambling house and saloon.
ชาร์ลส์ บรอนสันฝากฝีมือไว้ในบทบาทชาวอาปาเช่ที่ต้องหนีกองทหารกระหายเลือดที่นำโดยอดีตทหารฝ่ายสมาพันธรัฐ ทั้งผู้ล่าและผู้ถูกล่าจะต้องหวนกลับเข้าไปในทะเลทรายอาปาเช่อีกครั้ง