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Synopsis

Robert Mitchum is Ben Kane, a lawman with a personal score to settle in this 1960s Western. When Kane meets Billy Young (Robert Walker Jr.), he recruits the gunslinger, an outlaw on the run with a vendetta of his own. Trouble rides into town with Kane’s nemesis, Boone (John Anderson), and his outlaw son, Jesse (David Carradine), who’s Young’s ex-partner in crime. Angie Dickinson stars as saloon dancer Lily Beloit.

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Burt Kennedy

American screenwriter and director—particularly of westerns—Burt Kennedy was the son of performers. He was part of their act, “The Dancing Kennedys”, from infancy. He served in World War II as a cavalry officer and was highly decorated. After the war he joined the Pasadena Community Playhouse, but was ousted after one play as an actor for missing rehearsal. He found a job writing radio programs such as “Hash Knife Hartley” and “The Used Story Lot”, then used his army fencing training to land work as a stunt fencer in films. Kennedy was hired to write 13 scripts for a proposed television program, “Juan and Diablo”, with plans for John Wayne’s Batjac Co. contract player Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez to star. The show was never produced, but Kennedy was kept on at Batjac to write films for producer Wayne. His initial effort, Seven Men from Now (1956), was a superb western, the first of the esteemed collaboration between director Budd Boetticher and star Randolph Scott. Kennedy wrote most of… read more

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