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Gunslinger
Gunslinger

Gunslinger (1956)

40% User Rating
1h 11min
Western
Romance

"Hired to kill the woman he loved!"

After her husband is gunned down, Rose Hood takes his place as sheriff of a small Western town.

Roger CormanDirector

Cast

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John Ireland

John Ireland

Cane Miro

Beverly Garland

Beverly Garland

Marshal Rose Hood

Allison Hayes

Allison Hayes

Erica Page

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Martin Kingsley

Mayor Gideon Polk

Jonathan Haze

Jonathan Haze

Jake Hayes

Margaret Campbell

Margaret Campbell

Felicity Polk

Bruno VeSota

Bruno VeSota

Zebelon Tabb

Chris Alcaide

Chris Alcaide

Deputy Joshua Tate

Dick Miller

Dick Miller

Jimmy Tonto

George Offerman, Jr.

George Offerman, Jr.

William Schallert

William Schallert

Marshal Scott Hood

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Paul McGuire

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Aaron Saxon

Nate Signo

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Louanna Gardner

Sadie (uncredited)

Herman Hack

Herman Hack

Barfly (uncredited)

Kermit Maynard

Kermit Maynard

Barfly (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 35%

September 25, 2014

The Gunsligerette Gunslinger is directed by Roger Corman and written by Charles B. Griffith and Mark Hanna. It stars John Ireland, Beverly Garland, Allison Hayes, Martin Kingsley, Jonathahn Haze and Chris Alcaide. Music is by Ronald Stein and cinematography by Frederick E. West. When the sheriff of Oracle, Texas, is murdered by outlaws, his widow Rose Hood (Garland) takes over as Marshal and sets about cleaning up the town... As Roger Corman started out directing, a few years before he would turn his hand to the Edgar Allan Poe adaptations that would find him respect and leave his mark on cinema, he ventured into the realm of the Western. None of these Westerns were particularly good, in fact they are some of the lowest rated Westerns on IMDb, with Gunslinger currently at the bottom of the pile with a 2.8/10 weighted average! Yet, and it's really not a movie you would want to revisit often - if at all, there's a quirkiness and feminist angled bravery about the whole thing that earns a tiny bit of respect. The problems are many. It's over talky and slow, and what action there is is so badly staged it comes off like an amateur playhouse production. Then there's the acting. Ireland kind of escapes criticism because he walks around in a dazed state, it's like he can't believe what he is doing there, you can see him thinking to himself that he was working for Howard Hawks and Anthony Mann not long ago! Garland is OK, spunky and at least correct in line deliveries and visual reaction to situations, and Hayes is sexy enough to get away with the incredulity of it all. The rest, however, are desperately poor, with some of them resorting to auto-cue type acting. Visually it's also poor, with barely dressed sets looking as fake as fake can be, especially when they shake as actors bump into them. Filmed in Pathecolor, the exteriors are sadly lifeless, the colours bland, and this in spite of the decent DVD print that I viewed. The sped up horse riding sequences raise a chuckle, while goof spotters will have a field day here. All told, with a weak and preposterous finale sealing the deal, it's a well below average "Z" grade Oater. One that's fun for the wrong reasons, but still! The sight of Garland blasting away with shotgun in hand, with star badge on chest, is a sexy image I shall not forget in a hurry! 3.5/10

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