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The Wild Westerners
The Wild Westerners

The Wild Westerners (1962)

70% User Rating
1h 15min
Western

"Action! Thrills! Color!"

Sheriff Plummer and his men are using their badges to easily rob gold shipments and kill the drivers. Marshal McDowell and his men are looking for the killers. They catch one who is murdered to keep from talking but his killer is identified as Plummer's Deputy. Plummer is still not suspected when McDowell's wife is kidnaped and the outlaws demand the big gold shipment be sent unguarded. So McDowell heads out alone to face the gang with a load of gunpowder instead of gold and only a few trusted Deputies nearby.

Oscar RudolphDirector

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James Philbrook

James Philbrook

Jim McDowell

Nancy Kovack

Nancy Kovack

Rose Sharon

Duane Eddy

Duane Eddy

Clint Fallon

Guy Mitchell

Guy Mitchell

Johnny Silver

Hugh Sanders

Hugh Sanders

Reuben Bernard

Elizabeth MacRae

Elizabeth MacRae

Crystal Plummer

Marshall Reed

Marshall Reed

Henry Plummer

Nestor Paiva

Nestor Paiva

John Bullard

Harry Lauter

Harry Lauter

Jud Gotch

Bob Steele

Bob Steele

Casey Banner

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Lisa Burkett

Yellow Moon

Terry Frost

Terry Frost

Ashley Cartwright

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Hans Wedemeyer

Wasna

Don C. Harvey

Don C. Harvey

Hanna

Elizabeth Harrower

Elizabeth Harrower

Martha Bernard

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 50%

June 20, 2015

Gunpowder & Gold! The Wild Westerners is directed by Oscar Rudolph and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. It stars James Philbrook, Nancy Kovack, Duane Eddy and Guy Mitchell. Music is by Ross DiMaggio and Eastman Color cinematography is by Gordon Avil. It is what it is, a traditional Western made with a modest budget that tries to do the best it can. It's 1864 in the Montana Territory and some outlaw types are easily robbing gold shipments. How come it's so easy? This is something Marshal McDowell (Philbrook) and his trusty team must try to answer before it's too late - especially since the Marshal's newly "acquired" bride (Kovack) is becoming a key figure. Oddly enough there is quite a bit going on here for a "C" grade production, though the core thematic drive involves outlaws who are made known to us from the off, rendering the shifty - cum - mysterious shenanigans around town as kind of redundant! There's also a thread that involves trying to keep the Cheyenne off of the war path, a burgeoning romance that has the most auspicious of beginnings, and some jealousies and macho posturings. The acting is a mixed bag of the average and the poor, the production value a blend of the nice (outdoor photography at Lone Pine) and the cheap (wonky and poorly designed sets), while there are no surprises in store off of the page. Yet there are far worse Westerns out there that had bigger budgets, it's brisk and has good action, a couple of good guy/bad guy characters to cheer and boo respectively, and Duane Eddy's title guitar music is quality. Not one to rush out to see, but some charm and minor qualities stop it from being in stinker hell. 5/10 See less▲

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