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La première balle tue

Original title: The Fastest Gun Alive
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
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Glenn Ford and Jeanne Crain in La première balle tue (1956)
In the western frontier town of Cross Creek storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When three bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses George Temple's past comes back to haunt him.
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In the western frontier town of Cross Creek, storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When 3 bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses, Georg... Read allIn the western frontier town of Cross Creek, storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When 3 bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses, George's past comes back to haunt him.In the western frontier town of Cross Creek, storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When 3 bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses, George's past comes back to haunt him.

  • Director
    • Russell Rouse
  • Writers
    • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Russell Rouse
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Jeanne Crain
    • Broderick Crawford
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    • Director
      • Russell Rouse
    • Writers
      • Frank D. Gilroy
      • Russell Rouse
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Jeanne Crain
      • Broderick Crawford
    • 77User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • George Temple…
    Jeanne Crain
    Jeanne Crain
    • Dora Temple
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Vinnie Harold
    Russ Tamblyn
    Russ Tamblyn
    • Eric Doolittle
    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • Harvey Maxwell
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Lou Glover
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Taylor Swope
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Dink Wells
    • (as Noah Beery)
    J.M. Kerrigan
    J.M. Kerrigan
    • Kevin McGovern
    Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams
    • Brian Tibbs
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Rose Tibbs
    Chubby Johnson
    Chubby Johnson
    • Frank Stringer
    John Doucette
    John Doucette
    • Ben Buddy
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    • Lars Toomey
    Christopher Olsen
    Christopher Olsen
    • Bobby Tibbs
    • (as Chris Olsen)
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Yellowfork Sheriff Bill Toledo
    Florenz Ames
    Florenz Ames
    • Joe Fenwick
    Joseph Sweeney
    Joseph Sweeney
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    • Director
      • Russell Rouse
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      • Frank D. Gilroy
      • Russell Rouse
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    7JoeytheBrit

    The Fastest Gun Alive review

    Glenn Ford gives one of the best performances of his career as George Temple, a quiet, softly-spoken man who is hiding a secret that is slowly tearing him - and his marriage - apart. The screenplay, co-written by Frank Gilroy and director Russell Rouse, tends to spoon feed the audience it's psychology, but it also unfolds in measured doses that slowly ratchet up the tension to good effect. A musical number by Russ Tamblyn is a major misstep which is there for no other reason than to provide a new young talent with some exposure. It certainly adds nothing to the plot.
    7whpratt1

    Great Glen Ford Classic

    Enjoyed this film mainly because I like Broderick Crawford, (Vinnie Harold) who was too old and too fat to be the fastest gun in this film and a great young star Glenn Ford, (George Temple) who had dark deep secrets to hid in the small town of Cross Creek. George Temple was married to Dora Temple, (Jeanne Crain) who had to suffer with her husband's past and they finally decided to locate in a new town to live in and they were store owners. However, George had a real bad habit of loving guns and also being an expert sharp shooter. Vinnie Harold went from town to town looking for the fastest gun and killed everyone that he came across who thought he could out draw him in a good old Western duel in the street of some town. Jeanne Crain gave a great supporting role and looked very young and pretty along with a very handsome looking Glenn Ford. This is a good classic 1956 black and white film, but is very entertaining.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Strong characters and script in solid Western

    Directed with poise and aplomb by Russell Rouse (an illustrious unknown to me), with very good B&W photography, and terrific performances by Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford and John Dehner, what I particularly like about this movie is its script (apart from a dancing number featuring Russ Tamblyn that has no connection whatsoever with anything else in the film).

    THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE is built upon an unusual premise: Crawford wants at all costs to be the fastest gun alive, but Ford knows he is it - even though he has not killed a man yet.

    The sequence in the church where people initially do not want Ford to go out and meet Crawford because they value his life, then want him to do it because Crawford orders the town's shops doused with kerosene, comes across as remarkably human and true.

    There are sound moral values to this film, excellent cinematography, and believable characters. 8/10
    7ragosaal

    Interesting and Enjoyable Western

    "The Fastest Gun Alive" is not one of those that come easily to your mind when you think about westerns. No one could say this a classic or even a great movie in the genre.

    However, if you analyze this film you can't find major flaws or weaknesses in it. In fact, "The Fast Gun Alive" has an original plot with more than one real good moments, an acceptable direction and development, interesting characters, a very good casting and a tense surprising and much original ending.

    Glenn Ford is most convincing as the man of the title that has to face a dangerous situation that his own search for respect and insecurity brings against him. Broderick Crawford renders a real good performance as the gunfighter who has to constantly prove to himself that he is the best and second to no one. Jeanne Crain plays Ford's wife, the woman that suffers because of his husband's insatisfactions with his life. Noah Beery, Jr. and John Dennher credit the supporting cast as Crawford's sidekicks.

    I have to say I found this film interesting and enjoyable; most recommendable for western fans.
    8planktonrules

    an excellent western

    I am not a fan of Westerns in general. Many have the old predictable clichéd plots and are amazingly dull to me. That's why when I find a really unusual and well-made Western, I try to mention it on IMDb. Although this is not my favorite one (that would go to The Big Country), it is one of the better ones I've seen. So, what makes it so watchable? First, this is no macho shoot 'em up picture--there are lots of quiet moments as well. Secondly, the movie isn't easy to predict and the ending is AMAZING. Third, you can tell that the writers really tried hard to do something DIFFERENT.

    By the way, if you like this movie about a fast gunslinger, I also highly recommend The Gunfighter (with Gregory Peck). They have a lot of similarities but are different enough that I recommend you see both.

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    • Trivia
      The title of this movie is more appropriate than most people realize. Glenn Ford was widely considered one of the fastest draws in Hollywood, if not the fastest.
    • Goofs
      In a street scene, tiny cars moving along a highway can be seen in the background. In another scene, power lines and a pole can be seen.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff Bill Toledo: This fella George Kelby musta been pretty fast.

      Harvey Maxwell: He was the fastest man alive.

      Sheriff Bill Toledo: Then how come he's dead?

      Harvey Maxwell: He wanted it that way.

    • Connections
      Referenced in El pobre García (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Holy, Holy, Holy!
      (uncredited)

      Written by Reginald Heber

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1957 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Llega un pistolero
    • Filming locations
      • Red Rock Canyon State Park - Highway 14, Cantil, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,383,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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