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Last Train From Gun Hill

United States

1959

95 Min
Color
English
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DIR John Sturges

PROD Hal B. Wallis

SCR James Poe

DP Charles Lang

CAST Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn Jones, Earl Holliman, Val Avery

ED Warren Low

MUSIC Dimitri Tiomkin

Synopsis

The wife of marshal Matt Morgan is raped and murdered. The killers leave behind a distinctive saddle, that Morgan recognizes as belonging to his old friend Craig Belden, now cattle baron in the town of Gun Hill. Belden is sympathetic, until it transpires that one of the murderers is his own son Rick, whom he refuses to hand over. Morgan is determined to capture Rick and take him away by the 9.00 train; but he is trapped in the town alone, with Belden and all his men now looking to kill him. —David Levene

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John Sturges

One of Hollywood’s top action directors of the late 1950s and 1960s, John Sturges, for a time, was a name associated almost exclusively with large-scale action-adventure films. A one-time assistant in RKO’s blueprint department, Sturges spent most of his early career in the studio’s art department and editing room (an especially productive department, where directors Robert Wise and Mark Robson also got their starts), before joining David O. Selznick as a production assistant and later as an editor. He became a director in the U.S. Army Air Force, making documentary and training films, including Thunderbolt, in collaboration with veteran director William Wyler. He returned to Hollywood as a director and, for a time, made successful if fairly undistinguished films (mostly action or suspense) until 1954, when he took on Bad Day at Black Rock. Sturges, who had shown a knack for working with the increasingly difficult Spencer Tracy (in The People Against O’Hara), coaxed a great performance… read more

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Christofer Pierson

14May12

This film should be much better known, for its script, its acting, its direction... It's a masterpiece, undeservedly overlooked and underrated.

Sancar Seckiner

16Aug11

'' Two old friends, Matt Morgan and Craig Belden , now find themselves on opposite sides of the law. ''

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