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Les Brigands de l'Arizona

Original title: The Lone Gun
  • 1954
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Neville Brand, Dorothy Malone, and George Montgomery in Les Brigands de l'Arizona (1954)
DramaWestern

In Texas, drifter Cruze becomes the marshal of the town of Marlpine but he must face the murderous Moran brothers alone when the scared town refuses to back him up.In Texas, drifter Cruze becomes the marshal of the town of Marlpine but he must face the murderous Moran brothers alone when the scared town refuses to back him up.In Texas, drifter Cruze becomes the marshal of the town of Marlpine but he must face the murderous Moran brothers alone when the scared town refuses to back him up.

  • Director
    • Ray Nazarro
  • Writers
    • Don Martin
    • Richard Schayer
    • L.L. Foreman
  • Stars
    • George Montgomery
    • Dorothy Malone
    • Frank Faylen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    598
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Nazarro
    • Writers
      • Don Martin
      • Richard Schayer
      • L.L. Foreman
    • Stars
      • George Montgomery
      • Dorothy Malone
      • Frank Faylen
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    George Montgomery
    George Montgomery
    • Cruze
    Dorothy Malone
    Dorothy Malone
    • Charlotte Downing
    Frank Faylen
    Frank Faylen
    • Fairweather
    Neville Brand
    Neville Brand
    • Tray Moran
    Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier
    • Cass Downing
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Gad Moran
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Bartender
    Fay Roope
    Fay Roope
    • Mayor Booth
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Hort Moran
    • (as Robert Wilke)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Wheaton Chambers
    Wheaton Chambers
    • Deputy Tuttle
    • (uncredited)
    Cecil Combs
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Juan
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Dominguez
    Joe Dominguez
    • Alfredo
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Al Haskell
    Al Haskell
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Kenney
    Jack Kenney
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ray Nazarro
    • Writers
      • Don Martin
      • Richard Schayer
      • L.L. Foreman
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    7planktonrules

    Nothing extraordinary yet done quite well.

    Cruze--George Montgomery Moran brothers Dorothy Malone--Charlotte

    "The Lone Gun" has many familiar story elements. If you've seen a bunch of westerns, you've pretty much seen what will happen here. However, although the film has a lot of familiar film clichés, it is very well done, simple and enjoyable.

    George Montgomery plays Cruze--a newcomer in town. Soon after his arrival, he has a run-in with some real creeps--the three Moran brothers. After beating the snot out of all three, the Mayor is so impressed that he offers Cruze the badge. Cruze is hesitant--he's done sheriff work before and was sick of the lack of support from the 'good citizens'.

    Cruze's first business if dealing with his friend, the gambler, Fairweather (Frank Faylen). It seems that Fairweather's luck is too good and he's created a lot of enemies. But the Sheriff doesn't arrest him, as they are friends of sorts. His next order of business is looking into reports of cattle rustling. Not surprisingly, the Morans are implicated. However, after the Morans try to kill the Sheriff, break jail and commit some murders, the folks in town are quick to believe the scum-bag bartender (who is in league with the Morans) and refuse to join in on a posse. So, it's up to Cruze to take on all three--and hopefully rescue their prisoner, Fairweather.

    A group of bad brothers harassing a town is familiar as is a town of cowards. But Marshall is so good in the lead and the meanest Moran (Neville Brand) is excellent as well that I was able to look past the familiarity of the film.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Cruze Missile and the Three of Spades.

    The Lone Gun is directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Don Martin, Richard Schayer and L. L. Freeman. It stars George Montgomery, Dorothy Malone, Neville Brand, Frank Faylen, Skip Homeier, Robert Wilke, Douglas Kennedy and Fay Roope. Music is by Irving Getz and cinematography by Lester White (color by Color Corporation of America).

    "The history of any frontier region . . . such as the great expanses of the new State of Texas . . . offered many examples of the strange way in which a few men of great evil could dominate whole communities of well meaning, but passive citizens...

    ...And examples, too, of men who rode out alone for law and order, with badges on their vests and handcuffs in their pockets . . . playing a lone gun against great odds"

    It is pretty much as one would expect for a 50s "B" Western, there's nothing remotely new here, it's a good old honest Oater where a good man takes up a law badge in a town that doesn't deserve him, he takes on the bad guys and there's a pretty lady on his mind. Cue fisticuffs and shootings (including a particularly cold blooded murder), some nifty ambush sequences, a tension packed poker game and some neat dialogue - "one yell and you'll be waking up in a devil's cookhouse".

    Cast are fine, with Montgomery doing his usual reliable and likable guy act, Brand doing another in his line of scumbags - backed by Kennedy and Wilke, and even though she's saddled with the token lady role that's sparsely written, Malone leaves a nice impression regardless. Bonus is Faylen, who as card conman Fairweather, shines in a cheeky chappie role, with quips and a glint in his eye even when he's in danger, Faylen enjoys himself in creating this fun character. Some good stunt work rounds it out as a safe and enjoyable Oater for fans of such. 6.5/10

    Tidbib: Bizarrely the end credits have Wilke and Kennedy listed as playing each others roles?!
    6ulicknormanowen

    Putting cards on the table.

    The lines which open the movie are overkill blah-blah-blah : the story which is about to be told has been treated countless times,before and afterward.

    But this is an action-packed entertaining western ,very short (about 70 min) ,which makes the best of a low budget .Frank Faylen steals the show from cardboard Montgomery and reveals himself a smart gambler as well as a fine cook and eventually an efficient deputy ; the card games provide the movie with its best scenes :the poker game with Malone's naive brother and the wrong man reading the cards in his cell ; Malone (whose best parts are Sirk's "Written on the wind" -AA- and "tarnished angels" )is a nice cow-girl but her part is insignificant and conventional.

    Watch it for Faylen.
    6adrianovasconcelos

    Young Malone about to turn star, otherwise unremarkable

    Ray Nazzaro directs THE LONE GUN. Not too memorably, though I can sympathize with the fact that his budget cannot have allowed him room for more inventiveness and better production values.

    The really interesting and eye-catching detail here is the appearance of a very young Dorothy Malone who would soon rise to stardom with the film WRITTEN IN THE WIND. Here, however, she plays a minor part, though the absence of female competition signals from the outset that she will ride off into the sunset with George Montgomery in the end.

    There is an evil brotherly trio headed by the nefarious looking Neville Brand, and that trio is running the town ragged with its crimes, especially cattle rustling and, of course, some homicide for credible measure.

    A couple of noteworthy details: 1. A fight on horseback among rocks, in which neither Montgomery nor the dastardly bros seem to care if they get into the line of fire; 2. Homeier as a kind of humorous Doc Holliday to sheriff Montgomery.

    Forgettable cinematography and turgid dialogue. 6/10.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Fun if forgettable.

    One of the other reviews here summed this up very well: "routine but entertaining B-western with few surprises". It's not going to linger in the mind very long after it's over, but it's pleasant enough to watch while it lasts. It's got a clearly delineated hero and villain and entertaining supporting characters, with the expected brawls and gunfire and impressive rural scenery to take in.

    The very stolid George Montgomery plays Cruze, our good guy, who makes the acquaintance of outgoing gambler Fairweather (Frank Faylen, who delivers a nuanced performance, easily the movies' best) while travelling. They arrive in the small town of Marlpine where the mayor (Fay Roope) makes note of Cruzes' fighting abilities and hires Cruze as the towns' marshal. Cruze soon has his hands full dealing with the thuggish Moran gang, a bunch of cattle rustlers led by beefy Tray Moran (Neville Brand, a good antagonist). Cruze falls for local cattle rancher Charlotte Downing (pretty Dorothy Malone) while the amiable Fairweather ends up accused of murder.

    As directed by Ray Nazarro, a Western veteran whose career dated back to the silent era, "The Lone Gun" is really no great shakes but its story is easy enough to follow and reasonably enjoyable. Watching some of the actors at work is really the main attraction; also appearing are Skip Homeier as Cass, Charlottes' morally compromised but not really bad brother, Douglas Kennedy and Robert J. Wilke as members of the Moran gang, and Douglas Fowley as the sleazy bartender.

    One good thing about these older movies is their often brief running times; for example, this only runs 75 minutes. They very much get to the point and don't waste time. The wrap up is quick and satisfying.

    Overall, a fine diversion.

    Six out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      In Uruguay, as other countries in Latin America, this film was released in black and white.
    • Goofs
      As Cruze is riding back with one of the outlaws, he's arrested; tracks of a large earth-moving vehicle are visible at the bottom of the frame in one shot. Such vehicles didn't exist in the days of the Old West.
    • Quotes

      Cruze: You're just like the people in the last town. They wanted law and order too, but they didn't have the guts to back it up.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: The history of any frontier region . . . such as the great expanses of the new State of Texas . . . . offered many examples of the strange way in which a few men of great evil could dominate whole communities of well-meaning, but passive citizens . . .

      . . . And examples, too, of men of a different breed . . . men who rode out alone for law and order, with badges on their vests and handcuffs in their pockets . . . playing a lone gun against great odds.
    • Connections
      Featured in Frances Farmer Presents: The Lone Gun (1959)

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lone Gun
    • Filming locations
      • North Ranch, Ventura County, California, USA(Downing Ranch)
    • Production company
      • World Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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