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Le justicier de l'Arizona

Original title: Return of the Gunfighter
  • 1966
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  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Robert Taylor and Ana Martín in Le justicier de l'Arizona (1966)
An aging gunman and a wounded drifter come upon a young Mexican girl, and agree to help her avenge the death of her father, who was murdered for their land.
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An aging gunman and a wounded drifter come upon a young Mexican girl, and agree to help her avenge the death of her father, who was murdered for their land.An aging gunman and a wounded drifter come upon a young Mexican girl, and agree to help her avenge the death of her father, who was murdered for their land.An aging gunman and a wounded drifter come upon a young Mexican girl, and agree to help her avenge the death of her father, who was murdered for their land.

  • Director
    • James Neilson
  • Writers
    • Robert Buckner
    • Burt Kennedy
  • Stars
    • Robert Taylor
    • Chad Everett
    • Ana Martín
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    766
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Neilson
    • Writers
      • Robert Buckner
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Stars
      • Robert Taylor
      • Chad Everett
      • Ana Martín
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Ben Wyatt
    Chad Everett
    Chad Everett
    • Lee Sutton
    Ana Martín
    Ana Martín
    • Anisa Domingo
    • (as Ana Martin)
    Mort Mills
    Mort Mills
    • Will Parker
    Lyle Bettger
    Lyle Bettger
    • Clay Sutton
    John Davis Chandler
    John Davis Chandler
    • Sundance
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Frank Boone
    Barry Atwater
    Barry Atwater
    • Lomax
    John Crawford
    John Crawford
    • Butch Cassidy
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • Judge Ellis
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    • Luis Domingo
    • (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
    Boyd 'Red' Morgan
    • Wid Boone
    Henry Wills
    Henry Wills
    • Sam Boone
    Robert Shelton
    • Cowboy
    Loretta Miller
    • Dance Hall Girl
    Janell Alden
    • Dance Hall Girl
    Mark Allen
    Mark Allen
    • Poker Player
    • (uncredited)
    Noble 'Kid' Chissell
    Noble 'Kid' Chissell
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Neilson
    • Writers
      • Robert Buckner
      • Burt Kennedy
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    9bkoganbing

    The Weary Gunfighter

    Probably the best role Robert Taylor had in the last five years of his life was in this made for television western, Return of the Gunfighter. Though no new dramatic trails are broken here, Taylor is just right for the part of a character very much like Gregory Peck's Jim Ringo in The Gunfighter.

    Unlike Peck who's returned to a wife and child he abandoned for the wild ways of his youth, Taylor has no family. We meet him after he cashes out of a poker game after catching one of the players cheating. When the cheat objects and draws on him, Taylor shoots him down and just mutters "why won't they leave me alone."

    He's just tired of it all, but it turns out his skill is needed by an old friend Rodolfo Hoyos who's being forced off his land. Taylor is summoned but arrives too late.

    He does pick up a traveling companion of sorts in young gun Chad Everett who's got three mean brothers on his trail. Let's say that the two of them help each other in their situations, though for Everett it does cause a crisis of conscience as you'll see if you watch the film.

    And watch it you should. Robert Taylor liked doing westerns, you can see it in his performances in them. He made fun of the 'iron jockstrap' parts like Ivanhoe, but he loved going west. Personally I think he should have concentrated on them in the sixties or looked for a big budget television series like his ex-wife Barbara Stanwyck had.

    Taylor's chief nemesis is Lyle Bettger the man who killed his friend and others. Bettger once again brings one of his sadistic psychos to the screen and effectively. This one does have a healthy respect for Taylor's reputation and skill as he tries to tell young punk John David Chandler, when Chandler seems to buffalo Taylor in a saloon. The fact that Chandler had several friends with him, kind of stacked the deck. It's a scene very similar to one that John Wayne and George Kennedy did in The Sons of Katie Elder.

    This was the second of two films that Chad Everett did with Robert Taylor and he always spoke of Taylor's kindness to him as a young player and his generosity in that he never worried about Everett stealing any scenes.

    Taylor was back at MGM for this final film with them, the studio where he held the longest contract in screen history. Had Return of the Gunfighter been made 10 year earlier, it surely would have gotten a theatrical release.
    8angelsunchained

    End of the Road for Mr Taylor

    Decent 1960s Western with decent performances by most of the supporting cast. Robert Taylor looked 70 instead of 55, but looking back, I assume lung cancer which killed him two years later, was already attacking him. Fitting ending for Mr. Taylor's Western career. Miss Martin was very beautiful and sort of amazed her career really didn't take off internationally.
    Wizard-8

    Tired western

    Apparently Metro Goldwyn Mayer, while giving the movie a theatrical release overseas, sent this western directly to television in North America. It's pretty easy to see why MGM wasn't totally confident that the movie would attract domestic audiences. The script is the main problem. The story is made up of many elements and plot turns you will have seen in countless westerns before; I bet even audiences in 1967 found the story clichéd. Not only that, the script insults the audience by taking more than half of the movie to set everything up; there's no reason why it should have taken so long for this creaky story to define everything. Also, that first half of the movie is pretty dull, with almost no action or anything else that might be considered lively. The second half of the movie is a bit more energetic, but it's too little and too late. Why the present owners of the movie thought it was worth a DVD release through their on demand video line, I cannot say.
    6Uriah43

    A Good Performance by Robert Taylor

    This film begins with a young woman named "Anisa Domingo" (Ana Martin) witnessing the cold-blooded murder of her parents by a ruthless rancher by the name of "Clay Sutton" (Lyle Bettger) and his henchmen. Not knowing what else to do, she seeks help from an old family friend named "Ben Wyatt" (Robert Taylor), who has a reputation for being an extremely fast gunfighter. Given that Anisa's father saved his life during the Mexican Rebellion, Ben feels obligated to help her find those responsible and bring them to justice. The main problem, however, is the fact that the local town marshal, "Will Parker" (Mort Mills), is working for Clay Sutton and doesn't particularly care for Ben Wyatt anyway. Complicating matters even further is the fact that an aspiring gunman named "Lee Sutton" (Chad Everett) has developed an attachment to Anisa, but considering that Clay Sutton is his brother, things may become even more difficult for all concerned. Now, rather than revealing more, I'll just say that, although it had a fairly standard Western feel, this was still an enjoyable movie, largely due to the strong performance by Robert Taylor. Similarly, I also liked the performance of John Davis Chandler as the gunfighter "Sundance" as well. On the other hand, I must admit that I thought Chad Everett was miscast in his role and, along with the rather formulaic plot, I found it difficult to rate this movie any higher than I have. Slightly above average.
    6planktonrules

    Chad Everett?!

    I'm sorry, but I just couldn't get over seeing Chad Everett in this western film. Now I don't think he did a bad job, but seeing this handsome actor who is most closely associated with playing a TV doctor as a gunfighter took me by surprise--as I grew up watching him on "Medical Center".

    The film is one of Robert Taylor's last films. As he was older and more haggard, the writers did a good job in dealing with this instead of pretending he still was the man with matinée idol good looks. Here, he plays an aging gunfighter who is sick and tired of the violence--and he actually tried NOT to fight and would back down if possible. I liked this aspect of the film and it kept me watching--as well as my wife, who is NOT a fan of the genre.

    However, aside from both Taylor and Everitt doing a god job, the rest of the film is very, very standard. It's the usual big nasty guy with money versus the innocent farmers/ranchers. While I don't give the film super-high marks, it is well acted and interest interesting and a decent late appearance for Taylor.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Taylor was already ill with lung cancer when this film was made in 1966.
    • Goofs
      Arriving in Lordsburg, Robert Taylor rides down the main street, passing the same "Mining Supplies" sign twice.

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pistolero de buena ley
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • King Brothers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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