अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंOn a mission to find a missing man in Mexico, gunfighter Brad Ellison learns that life is not as simple as it used to be.On a mission to find a missing man in Mexico, gunfighter Brad Ellison learns that life is not as simple as it used to be.On a mission to find a missing man in Mexico, gunfighter Brad Ellison learns that life is not as simple as it used to be.
Edward Platt
- Samuel Grypton
- (as Edward C. Platt)
José Chávez
- Garcia
- (as José Chavez Trowe)
Francisco Reiguera
- Pablo
- (as Francisco Reyguera)
Richard H. Cutting
- Sheriff
- (as Richard Cutting)
Gilda Fontana
- Minor Role
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This movie features one of the smartest Western scripts from the time, with a terrific plot line, sharp dialogs, and believable characters. The ending, as has been commented upon, is indeed “short and not settled with firearms,” but there’s three excellent reasons it had to be that way, related to character, plot, and story arch, respectively. I don’t want to spoil any of it, but you’ll see when you see it. You could say, though, that the script’s a little bit too tight-knit/too smart toward the end and maneuvered itself into some predictability. But everything else makes up for it. Another thing I liked about this ’58 movie was that it pretty much managed to avoid stereotyping, endemic to so many Westerns set against the background of the Rio Grande neighborhood. So I guess 9 out of 10 stars would be a fair call.
Jock Mahoney is at his best in this one. Lorne Greene and other notables round this one out
A gunfighter named Brad Ellison : Jock Mahoney, is hired by a wealthy and dying elderly man , John Forbes : Carl Benton Reid, to carry out a risked assignment : to look for his brother for leaving him a valuable inheritance , a mine shared with a partner . En route his destination Ellison is assaulted by two bandits with whom he has a deadly duel . Along the way Brad becomes wrapped in crosses and double-crosses. At a ranch he meets a rich owner, Lorne Greene, his beautiful daughter : Linda Cristal and a suspicious foreman named Miles Lang : Gilbert Roland. His Name Was Written With Bullets ¡ .
A story about tarnished gunslingers who pass Rio Grande frontier , between US and Mexico , wether hiding of their wanted for rewards proceeded by US deputies or carrying out some mission as our starring Brad Ellison/Jock Mahoney. A passable western with interesting plot and unexpected conclusion , including thought-provoking dialog among the motley and misfit roles . Stars Jock Mahoney giving an adequate acting as a tough, two-fisted pistolero, subsequently to play some Tarzan movies . Great support cast formed by familiar faces as Lorne Greene of Bonanza , Edward Platt of Get Smart , Carl Benton Reid , Eduard Franz , Lee Morgan and being shot in Mexico, that's why there appears some known Mexican actors as Gilbert Roland , Eduardo Noriega, Rafael Alcayde and co-starring the always gorgeous and recently deceased Linda Cristal who made a prosperous Hollywood career.
Special mention for the briiliant and colorful cinematography by Alex Philips, shot on location in Cuernavaca, Morelos , Tepozlan, Taxco , Guerrero , Vilchis Ranch , and Studios Churubusco Azteca, México and usual backlot Universal studios . As well as evocative musical score addibg Mexican sounds from uncredited Hans J Salter and Herman Stein . The motion picture was well produced by Universal Pictures in medium budget , being compellingly directed by George Sherman in B style. Sherman made reliable low budget fares for Columbia between 1945-48 then moved on to do the same at Universal Pictures for eight years. Sherman especialized almost exclusively in B Westerns there , including The Three Musketeers series which features a young John Wayne. As George Sherman directed a lot of Westerns as The Lone Hand, Santa Fe Stampede, Red Skin, War Arrow, Chief Crazy Horse, Calamity Jane, Relentless, Comanche Territory , Dawn at Socorro, Border River and many others. The only A grade films to his credit were two westerns starring John Wayne : Comancheros 1961 as producer , directed by Michael Curtiz and The Big Jack 1971. He also directed occasional forays into thriller, terror and action genres, often achieving a sense of style over substance. His last films were made in Spain as Find that girl, The new Cinderella and Joaquin Murrieta. Rating : 6/10 .Decent and acceptable oater. The picture will appeal to outlandish Westerns enthusiasts .
A story about tarnished gunslingers who pass Rio Grande frontier , between US and Mexico , wether hiding of their wanted for rewards proceeded by US deputies or carrying out some mission as our starring Brad Ellison/Jock Mahoney. A passable western with interesting plot and unexpected conclusion , including thought-provoking dialog among the motley and misfit roles . Stars Jock Mahoney giving an adequate acting as a tough, two-fisted pistolero, subsequently to play some Tarzan movies . Great support cast formed by familiar faces as Lorne Greene of Bonanza , Edward Platt of Get Smart , Carl Benton Reid , Eduard Franz , Lee Morgan and being shot in Mexico, that's why there appears some known Mexican actors as Gilbert Roland , Eduardo Noriega, Rafael Alcayde and co-starring the always gorgeous and recently deceased Linda Cristal who made a prosperous Hollywood career.
Special mention for the briiliant and colorful cinematography by Alex Philips, shot on location in Cuernavaca, Morelos , Tepozlan, Taxco , Guerrero , Vilchis Ranch , and Studios Churubusco Azteca, México and usual backlot Universal studios . As well as evocative musical score addibg Mexican sounds from uncredited Hans J Salter and Herman Stein . The motion picture was well produced by Universal Pictures in medium budget , being compellingly directed by George Sherman in B style. Sherman made reliable low budget fares for Columbia between 1945-48 then moved on to do the same at Universal Pictures for eight years. Sherman especialized almost exclusively in B Westerns there , including The Three Musketeers series which features a young John Wayne. As George Sherman directed a lot of Westerns as The Lone Hand, Santa Fe Stampede, Red Skin, War Arrow, Chief Crazy Horse, Calamity Jane, Relentless, Comanche Territory , Dawn at Socorro, Border River and many others. The only A grade films to his credit were two westerns starring John Wayne : Comancheros 1961 as producer , directed by Michael Curtiz and The Big Jack 1971. He also directed occasional forays into thriller, terror and action genres, often achieving a sense of style over substance. His last films were made in Spain as Find that girl, The new Cinderella and Joaquin Murrieta. Rating : 6/10 .Decent and acceptable oater. The picture will appeal to outlandish Westerns enthusiasts .
Classic, archetypal hero. Plot twist at the end, which some anticipate and some don't. One of the fastest draws shown in any film. Ending a bit disappointing, as final confrontation is short and not settled with firearms. For fans of the genre, a must-see.
Gunfighter Miles is hired to go south of the border to find a dying man's missing brother. However, things are more complicated than they seem.
Generally underrated western, with good scenic Mexican locations, a non-clichéd plot, along with a few good twists and a colorful cast. Getting Roland, Greene and Franz was a real coup since each is a very distinctive presence. Mahoney certainly looks the part of a western hero, but is a rather bland actor, not to the extent of being a problem, however. Director Sherman makes creative and compelling use of the locations and I especially like the shack set against the cliff; it's like nothing else I've seen. Unlike many oaters set in Mexico, this one comes across as genuinely persuasive. Cristal's role (Maria), surprise, surprise, is little more than eye candy, but I don't blame Ellison (Mahoney) at fade-out. Anyway, don't let the first tame 20-minutes or so fool you, the twists and action pick up considerably.
Generally underrated western, with good scenic Mexican locations, a non-clichéd plot, along with a few good twists and a colorful cast. Getting Roland, Greene and Franz was a real coup since each is a very distinctive presence. Mahoney certainly looks the part of a western hero, but is a rather bland actor, not to the extent of being a problem, however. Director Sherman makes creative and compelling use of the locations and I especially like the shack set against the cliff; it's like nothing else I've seen. Unlike many oaters set in Mexico, this one comes across as genuinely persuasive. Cristal's role (Maria), surprise, surprise, is little more than eye candy, but I don't blame Ellison (Mahoney) at fade-out. Anyway, don't let the first tame 20-minutes or so fool you, the twists and action pick up considerably.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe working title of this film was "The Western Story."
- गूफ़Two silver dollars play a part in this film. It is explained that they are "1794 Silver Dollars, the first from the US Mint." However what is actually displayed in the movie is the reverse side of a US silver dollar known as the Morgan Dollar, after its designer, George Morgan. This dollar was not minted until 1878 (Actually 1878-1904 and 1921.) Therefore, actual 1794 dollar coins were not shown.
- भाव
Maria O'Reilly: Do you know that every time you look at me, I feel like I am running around without any clothes on?
Brad Ellison: Gonna get mighty chilly when the sun goes down.
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was The Last of the Fast Guns (1958) officially released in India in English?
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