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Four Fast Guns

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Four Fast Guns (1960)
DramaWestern

In 1873, the town of Purgatory hires a town-tamer, but the evil saloon owner hires three gunfighters to kill him.In 1873, the town of Purgatory hires a town-tamer, but the evil saloon owner hires three gunfighters to kill him.In 1873, the town of Purgatory hires a town-tamer, but the evil saloon owner hires three gunfighters to kill him.

  • Director
    • William J. Hole Jr.
  • Writers
    • James Edmiston
    • Dallas Gaultois
  • Stars
    • James Craig
    • Martha Vickers
    • Edgar Buchanan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    319
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William J. Hole Jr.
    • Writers
      • James Edmiston
      • Dallas Gaultois
    • Stars
      • James Craig
      • Martha Vickers
      • Edgar Buchanan
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Tom Sabin
    Martha Vickers
    Martha Vickers
    • Mary Hoag
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Dipper
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Johnny Naco
    Paul Richards
    Paul Richards
    • Hoag
    Richard Martin
    Richard Martin
    • Quijano
    Blu Wright
    • Farmer Brown
    John Swift
    • Zodie Dawes
    Paul Raymond
    • Bob - Bartender
    James Hurley
    • Haggerty
    • (as Jim Hurley)
    Grizzly Green
    • Grady
    Roger Anderson
    • Jack
    Joe Enna
    • Don Perkins
    H. Tom Cain
    • Red the Blacksmith
    • (as H. Thomas Cain)
    Michael West
    • Elmer
    • Director
      • William J. Hole Jr.
    • Writers
      • James Edmiston
      • Dallas Gaultois
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    7coltras35

    An odd and interesting western

    The false town tamer (James Craig who had killed the real one and takes his place) has to wipe out the town from a crippled saloon owner who seems to hire any gunslinger in the whereabouts. We see Craig killing one by one all those supposed to kill him. Until the last one who happens to be his one kid brother (Brett Halsey)!

    An odd little Western in which the four fast guns of the title include Sabin and the three men hired to kill him. Not the fastest pace, but not dull either. It's quite interesting with some nice flourishes such as three fast guns coming to take care of James Craig's false lawman, and one of them generates a twist, the rather bleak look of the town, it's inhabitants and the landscape - there's an air of brutishness prevalent and only the humour by Edgar Buchanan as the deputy lightens things. The most interesting element is Paul Richard's character- a disabled villain who has a penchant for poetry and piano playing. But there's a twisted aura about him, especially when he plays a discordant note when something annoys him. It's an interesting and above average western which can appear boring but it isn't. It reminds me of Terror in a Texas Town, another odd western with that bleakness.
    5richardchatten

    Nasty, Brutish and Short

    The title might vaguely ring a bell as the final film of Martha Vickers; who fifteen years earlier had a father in a wheelchair in 'The Big Sleep' and this time has a husband similarly challenged.

    Despite being shot in CinemaScope, the general monochromatic drabness of the town of Purgatory (which the script is fond of reminding us the town is called, and doubtless inspired the name of the town in 'Support Your Local Gunfighter') captures the cramped bleakness and propensity for violence that probably characterised the authentic Old West.
    8LeonLouisRicci

    Low-Budget Gem...Off-Beat Off-Center Short Violent&Visceral...Rises Above the Herd

    There are so Many Westerns Shown on Big and Small Screens in the 1950's that for the Sanity of Film-Buffs Everywhere,

    is in Desperate Need of a Serious Culling from the Innumerable Herd, and Separated from the Routine, Unremarkable, Fodder, Band-Wagon Riders and Cash-Grabs.

    An Individual, with the Patience of "Job", Time-to-Spend, and a Keen-Eye could Job-a-Work the Tremendous Task of Tedium by Starting with the "Big-3" Directors...

    The Western-Movies of Anthony Mann...Budd Boetticher, and John Ford...

    The Collective Films of the 3 would do Any List Proud Titled...

    "Great Westerns From The Decade of Westerns...The 1950's"

    After the Said Round-Up of A-LIst-Productions, where Budgets were Big and could Finance "Tall-In the-Saddle" Talent.

    The List Should Also Corral the Not-to-be-Forgotten, "B-Movies" without Prejudice,

    Respecting the Work as "Primitive-Art" on Equal Terms with its Big-Brother Films.

    "Four Fast Guns" Should be Included on that List of the "B's",

    because it is Lost Among the Aforementioned Herd, and Needs to be "Wrangled" and Named as a "Hidden-Gem".

    Made with a Very Limited Budget, with No Name Stars, Filmed in B&W (Widescreen), Relying on Adult Themes, a Certain "Realism" Lacking in Most, a Solid, No-Filler Script, and a Visceral Display of "Gun-Fights",

    and You Have the Short-Story Version of a "Tale of the Old West" that is Entertaining, Twisty, and to the "Gun-Point"...Should Please Western-Movie-Fans.

    Interesting Diverse Characters Straight Out of Dime-Novels, Larger-Than-Life Names and Personas, with Rumpled and Unironed and Dusty Outfits of the Saddle, and Showdowns Staged with Maximum Thrills and Minimum Frills.

    Edgar Buchanan, as the Drunk and Comedy Relief (BIG Surprise), is the Only Diversion in this Violent Kill or be Killed Story.

    Martha Vickers, 15 Years after She Got "High" and Flirted with Bogart in "The Big Sleep" (1945),

    is the Wife of a Crippled, Piano-Playing, Poetry-Reading Villain (Paul Richards). She, with an Independent, but Loyal Streak.

    Haggard but with a "Fast-Gun" James Craig as the "Town Tamer,

    All Combine to Deliver the "Dry-Goods" in Stylishly-Gritty Fashion.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Taut little western

    What a great surprise to watch first a B western in a splendid LBX copy, with a great acting and directing for this kind of production. I hardly know the actors bt who cares? The topic is classic as thousands of other westerns, but that's the least of my problems with this movie. And it is short, sharp, very pleasing to watch. The director was a producer I guess but he did not let a major mark in Hollywood history. I really enjoyed this film and highly advise it to every western buff, and keep in mind that's a rare item, not widely known so don't miss your luck to see it. I have hundreds and hundreds of this kind of westerns in my collection, but not necessarily of this quality.
    6tcwaterford

    A low budget, yet enjoyable movie

    OK, it's definitely not True grit, the acting is not great but the story has solid background.

    It's good for a low budget movie and will be enjoyed as a Sunday afternoon Western.

    Sadly, since the early 1980's the Western movie has been frowned upon and assigned to the B shelf ever since, there were some exceptions, though the investment which such movies enjoyed in the 50's, 60's and the early 1970's is now sadly a thing of the past.

    For this very reason even the lesser quality B Westerns are enjoying somewhat of a come back among true Western fans.

    Overall it's not a bad movie, the script is actually quite good, acting on the other hand is below average, with few exceptions. Direction and production seem to have suffered due to lack of funding.

    All in all, a 6 out of 10, Not unmissable, but still worth seeing!.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Martha Vickers.
    • Goofs
      Mary Hoag pulls a Winchester 1894 rifle from behind the bar, which won't be made for another 21 years at least. However, it is similar to other Winchester lever action rifles of the era in general looks. All of the handguns appear to be Colt Single Action Army revolvers which began in 1873. While it is possible for some to be there, it is doubtful that everyone would have one as they are new and guns were expensive for people then.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Dipper: [narrating] This man came along the trail one Sunday morning in '73, taking it slow and easy, keeping his eyes open and his gun hand ready. He came from nowhere, I guess. Anyhow, he never said from where and we never asked. He was going to stop off in Purgatory, to make his stand like he lived - alone. This is Number One. He called himself Sabin.

    • Connections
      Featured in Best in Action: 1960 (2018)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vier schnelle Colts
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Phoenix Film Studios Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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