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Five Guns to Tombstone
Five Guns to Tombstone

Five Guns to Tombstone (1961)

52% User Rating
1h 11min
Western

"'GUN DOWN THE KILLERS!" - The Bloody Day Tombstone got its name!"

Billy Wade is an ex-gunslinger who is approached by his outlaw brother Matt, not long out of prison, to help him with a big-time robbery. Matt forces Billy's participation with an offer he cannot refuse, unaware that Billy is actually working on the side of the law.

Edward L. CahnDirector

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James Brown

James Brown

Billy Wade

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John Wilder

Ted Wade

Walter Coy

Walter Coy

Ike Garvey

Robert Karnes

Robert Karnes

Matt Wade

Joe Haworth

Joe Haworth

Hoke

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Quintin Sondergaard

Hank

Boyd 'Red' Morgan

Boyd 'Red' Morgan

Hoagie

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Jon Locke

Rusty Kolloway

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Della Sharman

Arlene

Gregg Palmer

Gregg Palmer

Mel Dixon

Willis Bouchey

Willis Bouchey

George Landon

John Eldredge

John Eldredge

Endicott

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 40%

September 2, 2018

I sorta figure blood is thicker than good resolutions... Five Guns to Tombstone is directed by Edward L. Cahn and collectively written by Ricahrd Schayer, Jack De Witt and Arthur Orloff. It stars James Brown, Walter Coy, Robert Karness and Willis Bouchey. Paul Sawtell and Bert Shefter share composing duties and Maury Gertsman provides the cinematography. Not a lot to write home about here, where the plot treads familiar ground as reformed outlaw gets roped into bad ways again, and his brother is involved in the mess that follows. As some Western fans have rightly spotted, this is a remake of Ray Nazarro's Gun Belt from 1953. Itself not a great film, it is however the one to seek out in preference to this offering. Though made in 1960 this actually feels more like a 1940s Western, where an air of serial sogginess hangs over proceedings. Cahn appears to be one of those jobbing directors who studios turned to to haul a pic in on time. Everything is competently staged, the action etc, and the landscapes pleasing, but excitement is in short supply and the finale doesn't pay off for time invested in viewing. 4/10

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