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La parole est au colt

Original title: Gunpoint
  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Audie Murphy, Edgar Buchanan, Joan Staley, Warren Stevens, and Morgan Woodward in La parole est au colt (1966)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.

  • Director
    • Earl Bellamy
  • Writers
    • Mary Willingham
    • Willard W. Willingham
  • Stars
    • Audie Murphy
    • Joan Staley
    • Warren Stevens
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Earl Bellamy
    • Writers
      • Mary Willingham
      • Willard W. Willingham
    • Stars
      • Audie Murphy
      • Joan Staley
      • Warren Stevens
    • 28User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Chad Lucas
    Joan Staley
    Joan Staley
    • Uvalde
    Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens
    • Nate Harlan
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Bull
    Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle
    • Cap
    David Macklin
    David Macklin
    • Mark Emerson
    Nick Dennis
    Nick Dennis
    • Nicos
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Ode
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Ab
    Morgan Woodward
    Morgan Woodward
    • Drago Leon
    William Bramley
    William Bramley
    • Hoag
    Robert Pine
    Robert Pine
    • Mitchell
    John Hoyt
    John Hoyt
    • Mayor Osborne
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • Tom Emerson
    Mike Ragan
    Mike Ragan
    • Zack
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Dr. Beardsley
    Gordon Armitage
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Booth
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Earl Bellamy
    • Writers
      • Mary Willingham
      • Willard W. Willingham
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    3rheavner-42360

    Gunpoint (1966) and Night Passage (1957) have the same film scenes.

    Night Passage staring Jimmy Stewart and Audie Murphy, filmed in 1957 is a far better film, acting and story line wise, than the 1966 film Gunpoint.

    Gunpoint staring Audie Murphy also took film scenes from Night Passage. Although I had never seeing the film Gunpoint before, I felt like I was seeing something that I had. Right from the beginning where the train is being robbed, its identical footage, other than the gang of train robbers.

    Which made it appear to be a low budget film with poor acting it became boring😴 to watch. Although neither of the films I consider the best works of either actor, far from it. Gunpoint seemed to have been screened written by a junior high student as Night Passage a much more professionalism written film perhaps a senior in college writing level.
    6adrianovasconcelos

    Sheriff Audie has past catch up in lovely un-stale Staley

    Director Earl Bellamy built a TV career, and it shows: GUNPOINT looks and sounds like a low budget TV flick - which by 1966 was still lower than a film budget - with very poor lighting that reveals electricity- rather than sun-made shadows, among other technical shortcomings. Bellamy is not shy to use archive footage to show a spectacular horse stampede down a mountain.

    Although he does not extract memorable performances from the cast, Audie Murphy shows his usual steadiness, hiding the skeletons in his cupboard - he had robbed a bank but the judge gave him a chance - until lovely Joan Staley turns up as the local saloon singer and love interest to saloon owner Warren Stevens, who plays hot and cold throughout, seemingly loyal to Audie one moment and not so the next.

    It is always a privilege to watch character actor Edgar Buchanan, pity that he has less than 90 seconds on screen as head of a camp of mean rawhiders who doubt Audie's status as sheriff and posse leader. Denver Pyle is also quite good as the two-faced deputy sheriff who feels so disrespected by Audie that he drops a boulder on him... thankfully, Audie's sharp reflexes have him jump to safety and his trail scout get squashed.

    Bellamy and screenwriter Willingham throw everything into the script, even marauding Indians, so it is a relief to see Audie and Staley (nothing stale about her shape!) walk off into the sunset.

    Watchable time killer. 6/10.
    5bkoganbing

    What A Posse Audie Murphy Had

    There's a murderous outlaw named Drago played by Morgan Woodward who keeps committing all kinds of crime in the state of Colorado and then running back to the New Mexico territory where the local sheriffs can't catch him.

    That's not going to stop Audie Murphy, sheriff of Lodgepole, Colorado. Woodward's robbed a train that was carrying funds for the bank and because he's got the town nest egg, a lot of businesses will fold.

    Murphy puts together a posse to go after Woodward and it's some posse, with just about everybody in it working off their own agenda. There is no way Murphy should have accomplished his mission in this film.

    Which is of course why Gunpoint, though entertaining, is highly unrealistic. Still a nice cast of western veterans give Murphy some good support. Particular to note are Warren Stevens as the saloon owner and Edgar Buchanan as a leader of a family of equally bad rawhiders whose camp the posse stumbles across.

    Gunpoint has a lot of action and a great cast that make up for a highly unrealistic story.
    6Maverick1962

    The chase scenes are worth watcing

    My last Audie Murphy western. Yes readers, I've now seen every one that he made as well as a few non-oaters. Needless to say I have a real fondness for the actor, much as I have for Rory Calhoun and Randolph Scott. They were the heroes of my childhood back when they were on top and Gunpoint doesn't entirely disappoint although when it starts it looks like a budget TV western episode. When we get past the inside scenes and into wide open country it improves considerably. There follows a chase by Murphy and a ramshackle posse of villain Morgan Woodward who has stolen a saddlebag of cash from the town and Murphy is determined to catch him come hell or high water or in this case, high mountains. The chase scenes up the mountain are surprisingly well filmed and authentic. Adding to the fun are an able cast, Warren Stevens as a flashy saloon owner, The beautiful Joan Staley as his girlfriend and to add complications, previous love of old Audie, aging bumbling gang leader they come across, Edgar Buchanan and half wit Royal Dano so some familiar faces. Not a great Murphy western but OK and worth watching.
    5richardchatten

    In His Sights

    One of Audie Murphy's last westerns. It's the usual assembly-line job most of whose more spectacular moments are stock footage but it's all perfectly competent, well-acted and in Joan Staley has a robust leading lady who can convincingly ride a horse. (The women in westerns tend to be either schoolteachers or saloon girls; Miss Staley is the latter, and she's plainly ridden more than just horses in the past.)

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    • Trivia
      In the opening scene, the train being robbed is the Durango to Silverton (D/SNGRR) tourist train in Colorado. It is a narrow gauge railroad that runs along the Animas River.
    • Goofs
      Despite the 1870s setting of the film, all of the major characters are dressed in clothing that either reflects later fashion styles or which was clearly sewn on modern sewing machines (circa mid-1960s).
    • Quotes

      Ode: We'll be taking Bull up to the wild horse country. He'd want to be planted where he could hear the sound of them mustang feet just a-drummin' on his grave.

    • Connections
      Edited from Le tueur du Montana (1953)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A punta de pistola
    • Filming locations
      • Snow Canyon State Park - 1002 Snow Canyon Drive, Ivins, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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