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A Time for Killing
A Time for Killing

A Time for Killing (1967)

45% User Rating
1h 28min
Western
War

"Two violent men... and a violated woman!"

During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers escape from a Union prison and head for the Mexican border. Along the way, they kill a Union courier bearing the news that the war is over. Keeping the message a secret, the captain has his men go on and they soon find themselves in a battle with the Union search party who also is unaware of the war's end.

Phil KarlsonDirector

Cast

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Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Tom Wolcott

George Hamilton

George Hamilton

Dorrit Bentley

Inger Stevens

Inger Stevens

Emily Biddle

Paul Petersen

Paul Petersen

Blue Lake

Todd Armstrong

Todd Armstrong

Lt. 'Pru' Prudessing

Max Baer Jr.

Max Baer Jr.

Sgt. Luther Liskell

Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Sgt. Cleehan

Timothy Carey

Timothy Carey

Billy Cat

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton

Sgt. Dan Way

Richard X. Slattery

Richard X. Slattery

Cpl. Paddy Darling

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Lt. Shaffer

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Kay E. Kuter

Owelson

Dick Miller

Dick Miller

Zollicoffer

Emile Meyer

Emile Meyer

Col. Harries

Marshall Reed

Marshall Reed

Stedner

Duke Hobbie

Duke Hobbie

Lt. Frist

James Davidson

James Davidson

Charlie Briggs

Charlie Briggs

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Craig Curtis

Emile Meyer

Emile Meyer

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 40%

January 27, 2019

Protracted mess that's nearly saved by the high action quota. Confederate POWs escape a Union camp and make for the Mexico border chased by Union troops. This in spite of the fact that the war has just been declared over... Directed by Phil Karlson with Roger Corman on hand for uncredited duties, this stands up as an odd, interesting, but messy Western. The production problems involved do show, for we get a pic that more or less consists of similar scenes strung together as a whole. The pursued can be found squabbling and bickering, in fighting and macho posturing, while the pursuers do the same. No opportunity is wasted for some violence on tap, lots of gunplay, bloodletting and noise, while sexual aggression rears its ugly head. Sadly it just comes off as trying to keep the pic interesting, to stop the viewers from falling asleep as the narrative fails to offer anything of substance. Oh it's trying, the futility of war and its corruption of the soul are bubbling away, but it never bears out, buried under the urgency for an action scene and awful over acting (Max Baer Junior is appalling). In its favour is the cast list, which contains Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, Timothy Carey, Kenneth Tobey, Harry Stanton, Harrison "Indiana Jones" Ford and Todd "Jason Of The Argonauts" Armstrong - amongst others. It's a strange roll call befitting the strangeness of the piece, compounded by Mundell Lowe's awfully intrusive musical score - on the evidence of this it's not hard to understand why he had such a short and mundane career as a composer. The Utah and Arizona locations however are a treat, so props to Kenneth Peach, his work deserves a better picture. A Time for Killing (AKA: The Long Ride Home), more a curio piece than a genre pic to avidly seek out. 4/10

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