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Gun Fever
Gun Fever

Gun Fever (1958)

46% User Rating
1h 23min
Western
Action
Drama

"A Betrayed Indian Maiden-And the Whole Sioux Nation Screamed for Vengeance!"

Luke Ram seeks revenge against the white renegade who lead a Sioux raiding party against his father's stagecoach way station, killing all the inhabitants except himself. He's joined by his mining partner, young Sam Weller, not realizing that they man they seek is Weller's father, in whose gang Sam rode as a young man.

Mark StevensDirector

Cast

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Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens

Luke Ram

John Lupton

John Lupton

Simon Weller

Larry Storch

Larry Storch

Amigo

Maureen Hingert

Maureen Hingert

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Dean Fredericks

Dean Fredericks

Charlie Whitman

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Aaron Saxon

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Clegg Hoyt

Clegg Hoyt

Kane

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Jean Inness

Martha Rand

Russell Thorson

Russell Thorson

Thomas Rand

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Robert Stevenson

Norris

Cyril Delevanti

Cyril Delevanti

Jerry

Bill Erwin

Bill Erwin

Bartender

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Michael Hinn

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John Goddard

John Goddard

Lee

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K.L. Smith

Jack

Iron Eyes Cody

Iron Eyes Cody

1st Indian Chief

Eddie Little Sky

Eddie Little Sky

2nd Indian chief

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George Selk

Farmer

David Bond

David Bond

Bit Role

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 50%

November 14, 2018

Night Fever. Gun Fever is directed by Mark Stevens and Stevens co-writes the screenplay with Stanley Silverman. It stars Stevens, John Lupton, Larry Storch, Maureen Hingert and Aaron Saxon. Music is by Paul Dunlap and cinematography by Charles Van Enger. It feels a bit churlish to criticize Mark Stevens' Gun Fever for its cheap feel and well worn plotting, for he clearly has respect for the genre. Apart from budget restrictions stymying his hopes for something more dramatically appealing, he's probably more hampered by his own decision to make a safe old traditional Oater. He relies on tried and tested staples in the hope of appeasing the masses, particularly with the standard "get revenge on the man who instigated the killing of my folks" storyline. The wind machine is permanently on, more so in the sound mix than actually blowing up a gale in scenes, so it's not a good sign that this is noticeable to viewers more so than what is actually on the screen. The Mexican character is played poorly by New Yorker Larry Scorch, and this is consistent with the all round average feel to the play playing out. However, Stevens and Enger manage to put a grim texture to the visuals, creating an earthy mud and rags look more befitting the real Wild West than the glossy Hollywood one. Sadly doesn't live up to the promise of its throat grabbing opening, and not one to recommend seeking out as a matter of need, but there's worse out there and it's not for Stevens' want of trying that it's no great genre offering. 5/10

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