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Gun Fight

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
213
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James Brown, Gregg Palmer, and Joan Staley in Gun Fight (1961)
DramaWestern

On the stagecoach to Laramie, Wayne Santley rescues singer Nora Brown from the advances of gambler Cole Fender. In Laramie, Wayne discovers his brother Brad is an outlaw, but he refuses to j... Read allOn the stagecoach to Laramie, Wayne Santley rescues singer Nora Brown from the advances of gambler Cole Fender. In Laramie, Wayne discovers his brother Brad is an outlaw, but he refuses to join the gang of rustlers and sets up a homestead. He and Nora are married. Later Brad repe... Read allOn the stagecoach to Laramie, Wayne Santley rescues singer Nora Brown from the advances of gambler Cole Fender. In Laramie, Wayne discovers his brother Brad is an outlaw, but he refuses to join the gang of rustlers and sets up a homestead. He and Nora are married. Later Brad repents and joins his brother, but Brad's former partner Pawnee organizes an attack on the bro... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward L. Cahn
  • Writers
    • Gerald Drayson Adams
    • Richard Schayer
  • Stars
    • James Brown
    • Joan Staley
    • Gregg Palmer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    213
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward L. Cahn
    • Writers
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
      • Richard Schayer
    • Stars
      • James Brown
      • Joan Staley
      • Gregg Palmer
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Wayne Santley
    Joan Staley
    Joan Staley
    • Nora Blaine
    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • Brad Santley
    Ron Soble
    Ron Soble
    • Pawnee
    Ken Mayer
    Ken Mayer
    • Joe Emery
    Walter Coy
    Walter Coy
    • Sheriff
    Charles Cooper
    Charles Cooper
    • Cole Fender
    James Parnell
    • Moose McLain
    Kate Murtagh
    Kate Murtagh
    • Molly
    • (as Kate Murtah)
    Andy Albin
    • Jonathan Cooley
    Kim Winona
    • Coheela
    • (as Connie Buck)
    Jon Locke
    Jon Locke
    • Saunders
    • (as Jom Locke)
    Morgan Shaan
    • Cory
    Monte Burkhart
    • Hannah
    David Donaldson
    • Prospector
    John Damler
    John Damler
    • Hank
    Robert Nash
    • Vance
    Jack Kenney
    Jack Kenney
    • Jake
    • (as Jack Kenny)
    • Director
      • Edward L. Cahn
    • Writers
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
      • Richard Schayer
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Lame Cahn's stuff

    It is a western produced by Robert Kent and directed by Edward L Cahn the director who shot faster than his shadow.... It is bland, totally forgettable and worthless, and only destined to rare westerns diggers. I got it thirty years ago among a big batch of VHS from Boyd Magers' Video West Albuquerque NM, when he was still in business. So, this is not a pure garbage stuff but in this kind of grade B..Z movies, I have seen worse, yes, but also better. I will always regret the Edward L cahn from the thirties and his awesome LAW AND ORDER, starring Wally Huston. I will never understand how he lost all ambition and - or - such talent. This will remain a mystery.
    3bkoganbing

    His outlaw brother

    I'm guessing that B picture director Edward L. Cahn who was of the grind them out school of film making was stuck for a plot and in Gunfight he just remade a film he did five years earlier called Gun Brothers with Buster Crabbe. I can't believe there was such a demand for a remake.

    James Brown late of the Rin Tin Tin show plays a soldier fresh out of the army and looking for his brother who says he has a cattle ranch and he wants to go 50/50 with him. But Gregg Palmer is the leader of a notorious and murderous outlaw band who hold up the stagecoach carrying Brown and pretty Joan Staley going to work in the local saloon that they're headed for.

    In a short time Brown discovers what Palmer does for a living and the rest of the film is a conflict between the brothers each can't quite trust the other. But blood does prove thicker than water.

    Staley sings a pretty song and that's the highlight of Gun Fight. In fact though there's a lot of gun play there's no real gunfight in the sense of two guys just reaching for the weapons and shooting it out face to face.

    Gun Fight is definitely made on the cheap and the kind of thing you routinely saw on shows like Gunsmoke.
    6Hey_Sweden

    "I guess we're all our brothers' keeper."

    In this minor Western that plays like an oater from decades past, James Brown ("Targets") plays Wayne Santley, a man who's recently mustered out of military service. He hooks up with a *lovely* saloon singer named Nora Blaine (Joan Staley, "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken"). His intention is to go to work as a rancher alongside his brother Brad (Gregg Palmer, "From Hell It Came"), not knowing that Brad has never changed his lawless ways. Wayne believes that blood runs thicker than water, and doesn't intend to turn his brother in, but friction begins between the siblings anyway.

    "Gun Fight" is a fairly moralistic, routine B level example of its genre, that does show evidence of its low budget, but its story and performances are reasonably entertaining. Certainly they're entertaining enough to make up for the overall forgettable quality to the whole thing. It features themes of family ties and redemption, with Brad commendably not portrayed in a one-dimensional manner. Music, photography, and atmosphere are adequate, even if the cheap interior sets don't blend well with the beautiful stock shots utilized throughout. There's action, violence, some sex appeal (such as that saloon girl outfit worn by Ms. Staley), gunfire, and the kind of pacing that usually helped B level movies. As directed by Edward L. Cahn, a low budget movie director better known for sci-fi / horror pictures such as "It! The Terror from Beyond Space" and "Invisible Invaders", it goes through its paces with some efficiency.

    Brown (a white character actor who is not to be confused with the Godfather of Soul) and Palmer are good as the brothers. (It's funny hearing Palmer address Brown as "kid" when in fact the latter was about seven years OLDER.) A decent supporting cast includes some fairly familiar faces: Ron Soble ("True Grit" '69, "The Beast Within") as an unhandsome villain, Charles Cooper ("Blind Fury") as a sleazy, self-serving gambler, Ken Mayer ('Space Patrol', "Little Big Man") as a jovial fur trapper, Walter Coy ("The Searchers", "Zombie") as the Sheriff, and matronly character actress Kate Murtagh ("Doctor Detroit", "Switchblade Sisters") as a cowboys' wife.

    The movie does offer a decent amount of fun for 69 amiable minutes.

    Six out of 10.
    dougdoepke

    Not Bad Considering the Limitations

    Okay Western.made on a minuscule budget with a no-name cast. Actually the script is better developed than expected with a few surprising twists and turns, though you may need a score card to keep up. Palmer and Brown make convincing brothers with lots of the right chemistry, while plug-ugly Ron Soble looks the bad guy part, but has problems in the acting department. Joan Staley is lively as Brown's girl even though she suffers from a severe case of blonde hair. I wish the producers had earmarked more money for some of the sets, especially in the last half. Blending those cheap exteriors with actual location shots is clumsy, at best. Nonetheless, there's plenty of action and intrigue along with a spirited cast, as the brothers try to overcome their differences and settle into a regular family life. All in all, it's one of the better small budgeters made during that period when Westerns were all over both the little screen and the big one.
    5ryals2

    Low budget remake of a low budget western

    This movie was a remake of the Buster Crabbe, Ann Robinson western titled "Gun Brothers". It was as bad or worse than the original, which was probably a remake of an earlier B-Western. Anyway "Gun Fight" was made almost word for word and scene for scene from "Gun Brothers" with James Brown and Joan Staley taking the Buster Crabbe and Ann Robinson roles. Gregg Palmer (who appeared in a lot of John Wayne's later westerns after gaining about 70 lbs and a beard) took the role that Neville Brand had in the original, and doing a fair job, as he did in "The Creature Walks Among Us" sequel to "The Creature From the Black Lagoon". Ron Soble's character was played by Michael Ansara (T.V.'s "Cochise") in the original. Worth watching if you remember James Brown as Lt. Rip Masters in the "Rin Tin Tin" T.V. series.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Kim Winona.
    • Quotes

      Wayne Santley: I was just thinking about how different it is when you're not in the Army. You know, you're the first girl I've been this close to in over eight months.

      Nora Blaine: Eight months in the wild and I picked you for a traveling companion?

      Cole Fender: No cause for concern, Miss Blaine. I'm here to protect you.

    • Connections
      Remake of Deux frères face à face (1956)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pistole fiammeggianti
    • Production company
      • Zenith Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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