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The Ballad of a Gunfighter

  • 1964
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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The Ballad of a Gunfighter (1964)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

A former Confederate robs stagecoaches to be able to give money to the local poor people. He soon runs into a gang of robbers who don't have the same good intentions he does.A former Confederate robs stagecoaches to be able to give money to the local poor people. He soon runs into a gang of robbers who don't have the same good intentions he does.A former Confederate robs stagecoaches to be able to give money to the local poor people. He soon runs into a gang of robbers who don't have the same good intentions he does.

  • Director
    • Bill Ward
  • Writer
    • Bill Ward
  • Stars
    • Marty Robbins
    • Traveler
    • Joyce Redd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    120
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Ward
    • Writer
      • Bill Ward
    • Stars
      • Marty Robbins
      • Traveler
      • Joyce Redd
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marty Robbins
    Marty Robbins
    • Marty Robbins
    Traveler
    • Traveler
    Joyce Redd
    • Secora
    Robert Barron
    • McCord
    • (as Bob Barron)
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Padre
    Michael Davis
    Michael Davis
    • Miguelito
    Laurette Luez
    Laurette Luez
    • Felina
    Charlie Aldrich
    • Amigo
    Paul McDonald
    • Mr. Baker
    Cynthia Goodwins
    • First Nun
    Claudia Aldrich
    • Second Nun
    Gene Davis
    • Bartender
    Tom Cloud
    • Blacksmith
    • (as Tommy Cloud)
    Jerry Vance
    • Outlaw
    Dick Warlock
    Dick Warlock
    • Outlaw
    • (as Dick Leming)
    Kelly Masters
    • Outlaw
    John Bradford
    • Outlaw
    Dick Saukko
    • Outlaw
    • Director
      • Bill Ward
    • Writer
      • Bill Ward
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    3hitchcockthelegend

    El Paso - not just a hot sauce!

    But also a Marty Robbins song that forms the basis of this curio Western. There's no point beating around the bush here, this is a bad film that's full of auto-cue acting, lame clichés and bizarre moments. Robbins as it happens is not half bad, but you can see he's not totally comfortable with performing this way.

    The plot has Robbins as a Robin Hood type outlaw who gets involved in a love triangle whilst coming to realise his partners in crime are not to be trusted. Cue chases, fist fights, rickety sets, a bit of outrageous gymnastics and finally the El Paso song, which is the best part of the picture!

    Filmed in Eastmancolor, the available print out there is poor, so bad in fact I personally chose to fade the colour out and watch in black and white. All told The Ballad of a Gunfighter is an oddity, but very hard to recommend with any sort of confidence. 3/10
    6Skylark-4

    Plenty of cliches, but still worth a look.

    This movie includes most every cliche from every prior western movie. And yet it also includes a bit extra that makes it worth a look. The main advantage is the impish charm of Marty Robbins – his performance is good enough to make me wonder why he didn't have more of a movie career. I think he could have gone much farther.

    The main disadvantage is that Marty Robins doesn't personally sing. I bought this movie with the expectation that he sing at least once, but that didn't happen. What genius decided it would be a good idea to make a western starring Marty Robins that didn't include at least one song performed by the man himself? A smart movie maker would have found some excuses for 3-4 songs at least.
    6hogwrassler

    The Ballad of Marty Robbins

    Ballad of a Gunfighter(1964) is clearly a vehicle for Marty. The script was clearly written to match the lyrics of his popular song "San Angelo."

    Marty plays a former Confederate soldier who turns outlaw. He only robs from the rich Yankees, and then gives the money to the poor people. A real western Robin Hood story. But Marty soon comes into conflict with a band of nasty outlaws who who prefer to,keep,their I'll gotten gains themselves. Then the governor suddenly offers amnesty to any outlaw willing to join the Texas Rangers. What? That has to be done to make the plot make the lyrics of the song, even if it is a ridiculous idea. At one point, Marty's stuntman engages in a long fistfight with the stuntman of the main bad guy. It's obvious that it's not the actors doing the action, except for the closeups. The fight is poorly done.

    The color is not very good and gives the film the look of a spaghetti western, even though it was filmed in Utah.

    Joyce Redd plays Secorro, Marty's love interest. This was her only acting credit and not much info is available about her.

    Marty and Joyce are no actors and this film is of interest only to Marty Robbins fans as a curiosity. If you listen to the song "San Angelo," you will know the entire plot of "Ballad of a Gunfighter."
    6Wuchakk

    Touching, quaint Marty Robbins Western with cutie Joyce Redd and a bold climax

    RELEASED IN 1964 and written & directed by Bill Ward, "Ballad of a Gunfighter " is a Western about two outlaws in a Utah town, one good (Marty Robbins) and one bad (Robert Barron), who vie for the attentions of an ex-saloon girl (Joyce Redd). I say one is "good" because he's akin to Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and covertly giving to a padre (Nestor Paiva). Laurette Luez plays a seasoned saloon babe.

    The movie starts out with a long chase in the desert country, which is curiously quiet. In the third act there's a knockdown-drag-out fight between two rivals and then, of course, the final showdown. Other than that, this is mostly a dramatic Western with stilted dialogues, but with quality protagonists and antagonists. Interestingly, there are several swimming hole sequences consisting of Redd's character and one of her suitors, but don't expect any female eye candy.

    Most of the movie is town-bound, but there are some scenic Utah locations. The filmmaking is quaint and low-budget (like the actors learned their lines the same morning), but there are serious adult-oriented elements, although you have to read in between the lines. The ending is unexpected, even brave, but I guess "the wages of sin is death" (even while one hopes for redemption).

    One of the most successful country & western singers for the better part of four decades, Robbins wrote & sung "San Angelo," which appears on the soundtrack at the end. But don't expect his character to sing any tunes.

    The movie runs 84 minutes and was shot in Kanab Canyon, Kanab, Utah.

    GRADE: C+/B-
    6thenewmrsconner

    Decent old western with an ethical blemish

    A little bit of trivia about this movie.... It says "a feud between 2 outlaws" and yet in the credts only one is shown. The character of Sam, which was a main character never shows up in the credits. This was a result of a salary dispute and what would appear to be revenge from the studio. The actor's name was Jack Carney who also did his and Mr. Robbins stunts for the movie, and as the story goes, he was never properly paid for the role, but when he complained he was removed from the credits. He was a good actor and a good man and while there is always folklore in these old stories, the fact remains that he is there as big as life in the movie, but missing when the credits role.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Laurette Luez.
    • Quotes

      Marty Robbins: You talk about an empire. This whole country is my empire. I don't have my brand on anything or anybody. I don't need it. I don't have a brand on my horse, but you let some man try to ride him!

    • Crazy credits
      Traveler gets second billing, behind Marty Robbins.
    • Soundtracks
      El Paso
      Written by Marty Robbins

      Heard as a theme throughout the film

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La voz del revólver
    • Filming locations
      • Kanab Canyon, Kanab, Utah, USA(chases and stage coach scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Bill Ward Pictures
      • Pen-Gem Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)

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