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The Shakiest Gun in the West

  • 1968
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
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6.3/10
3.2K
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Don Knotts and Barbara Rhoades in The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968)
ParodyComedyWestern

A pardoned stagecoach robber, becomes government agent and marries a naive unsuspecting east-coast dentist in order to join a wagon train and catch the smugglers who have been selling guns t... Read allA pardoned stagecoach robber, becomes government agent and marries a naive unsuspecting east-coast dentist in order to join a wagon train and catch the smugglers who have been selling guns to the Indians.A pardoned stagecoach robber, becomes government agent and marries a naive unsuspecting east-coast dentist in order to join a wagon train and catch the smugglers who have been selling guns to the Indians.

  • Director
    • Alan Rafkin
  • Writers
    • James Fritzell
    • Everett Greenbaum
    • Edmund L. Hartmann
  • Stars
    • Don Knotts
    • Barbara Rhoades
    • Jackie Coogan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Alan Rafkin
    • Writers
      • James Fritzell
      • Everett Greenbaum
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
    • Stars
      • Don Knotts
      • Barbara Rhoades
      • Jackie Coogan
    • 31User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Don Knotts
    Don Knotts
    • Jesse W. Heywood
    Barbara Rhoades
    Barbara Rhoades
    • Penelope Cushings
    Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan
    • Basch
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Rev. Zachary Gant
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Ruth McDevitt
    Ruth McDevitt
    • Olive
    Frank McGrath
    Frank McGrath
    • Mr. Remington
    Terry Wilson
    Terry Wilson
    • Welsh
    Carl Ballantine
    Carl Ballantine
    • Swanson
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Wong
    Robert Yuro
    Robert Yuro
    • Arnold the Kid
    Herb Voland
    Herb Voland
    • Dr. Friedlander
    • (as Herbert Voland)
    Fay DeWitt
    Fay DeWitt
    • Violet
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Pop McGovern
    Hope Summers
    Hope Summers
    • Celia
    Dick Wilson
    Dick Wilson
    • Indian Chief
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Rev. Longbaugh
    Ed Peck
    Ed Peck
    • Sheriff
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Huggins
    • (as Ed Faulkner)
    • Director
      • Alan Rafkin
    • Writers
      • James Fritzell
      • Everett Greenbaum
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
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    7aadue-186-652060

    Don Knotts meets Bob Hope

    If you happen to own or rent the Don Knotts "Reluctant Hero" pack, this is one of the four films, and probably the least strong in terms of comedy. It is a remake of the movie Paleface, with Bob Hope and Jane Russell, not exactly shot for shot, but close. A lot of the same jokes were used, and the plot is identical.

    However, I still recommend this film. It's got some very funny stuff. While I'm not usually a fan of remakes, I thought this WAS better than Paleface, though it could just be I saw this one so many times first. Son of Paleface I had seen before Paleface, and I enjoy that one quite a lot.

    Apart from the comedy in this film, we get Barbara Rhoades, the love interest. Let me just say, VA VA VOOM! YOWZA! and COR, BLIMEY! You'll have to see for yourself though....

    This fits nicely into Knotts' "reluctant hero" idea, and I recommend it overall. It's a fun film.

    P.S. "How's it going, Heywood?"
    5helpless_dancer

    Barney finally gets more than one bullet

    Knotts at his inept best as a bumbling dentist who is taken in at every turn by swindlers, gun runners, and a conniving lady outlaw. I liked the use of 2 regular players on "Wagon Train" as members of Knotts party. I didn't like Myron Healy being uncredited.
    8wynne-1

    very, very funny, vintage Don Knotts

    I love this movie. It is hilarious. Don Knotts proves once again why he was so beloved by audiences, especially children. His winning, comedic character is so sweetly vulnerable. He is a great example to today's comedians, who rely on vulgarities and smart-Alec comments to "entertain" audiences. There are many wonderful supporting players on hand, such as Carl Ballantine, Pat Morita and Donald "Red" Barry. And of course the lovely Barbara Rhoades. Seeing this film as a little boy in the theatre, I thought there was no lovelier creature on the planet-- especially in that green velvet dress!

    I hope this commentary is more helpful than the inane, pseudo-intellectual ramblings of the previous comment, which, if it was not made in jest, should have been-- there is no other excuse for it. At least we both agree-- this is a terrific film!
    7Hey_Sweden

    ...And one in the pants.

    Don Knotts gets one of his most beloved film vehicles here with this amiable remake of the Bob Hope comedy "The Paleface". That master of nervous energy plays Jesse W. Heywood, a Philadelphia dentist in the 19th century who decides that he wants to ply his trade in the Old West. Instead, he gets mixed up with a former outlaw turned government agent (striking, fiery redhead Barbara Rhoades), whose mission is to expose the men selling rifles to the Comanches.

    "The Shakiest Gun in the West" is a cute, if not uproarious, Western comedy. It has enough laughs, production values, and spirited performances to make it a good time. The gags (some of them recycled from "The Paleface") were never quite inspired for this viewer, but they were still worthy of some chuckles. Certainly Knotts is perfectly cast as this tenderfoot who is led to believe that he's handier in a scrap than he really is. Roles like this were his stock in trade for years. Sexy Rhoades is a very fine leading lady, and the supporting cast features a reasonable amount of familiar faces: Jackie Coogan, Don 'Red' Barry, Ruth McDevitt, Frank McGrath, Terry Wilson, Carl Ballantine, Pat "Mr. Miyagi" Morita, Dub Taylor, Dick Wilson, etc.

    Vic Mizzy, the regular composer for these Universal / Don Knotts comedies, comes up with appropriately goofy music, and a talented crew create a great, classic Western look for the various wacky goings-on.

    Good fun for Don Knotts fans.

    Seven out of 10.
    rev_ex

    Don knotts is a comical genius...

    I saw this movie,by accident.It reminded me a lot,of the book,The Puppy Who Lost his Way.It was filled with well written classic comedy,that I can only see Mr. Knotts performing. The boy,being society.I think it was followed in spirit by other films further down the line.Funny Farm,and it's own references to a miss-adventures in an element that is not ones own. I give it four and a half stars on a scale of five.Two thumbs up,fine holiday fun.....

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    • Trivia
      This was the third film made under a five-picture contract Don Knotts signed with Universal Studios in 1965. The first (and most successful) of them was 1966's "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken".
    • Goofs
      When Heywood and the female patient start to fight, it's obvious that they're stuntmen: Heywood's hair is all wrong and the "lady" is very muscular.
    • Quotes

      Jesse Heywood: I'm in teeth. And I came out here all the way from Philadelphia single-handed to fight oral ignorance!

    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shakiest Gun in the West
      Words and Music by Jerry Keller and Dave Blume

      Sung by The Wilburn Brothers

      Courtesy Decca Records

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El pistolero más tembloroso del Oeste
    • Filming locations
      • Mexican Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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