Return of the Gunfighter

NR 6.4
1967 1 hr 38 min Western , TV Movie

A gunfighter and a cowboy help a Mexican girl avenge the land-related murder of her parents.

  • Cast:
    Robert Taylor , Ana Martín , Chad Everett , Mort Mills , Lyle Bettger , John Davis Chandler , Michael Pate

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Reviews

Acensbart
1967/07/09

Excellent but underrated film

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Tedfoldol
1967/07/10

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Zlatica
1967/07/11

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Gary
1967/07/12

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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Wizard-8
1967/07/13

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.

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MartinHafer
1967/07/14

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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mamalv
1967/07/15

Robert Taylor was always the perfect cowboy, and this role is probably one of the best roles he had in his later years. Ben Wyatt is an aged gunfighter who is just sick and tired of the death and destruction caused by a "reputation." Just out of prison he is called upon to help and old friend, and although he is reluctant, he agrees. Upon his arrival he finds that his friend is dead, the victim of a land grab. The only survivor is his daughter, Annissa. He sets out with the girl to get revenge for the deaths, and along the way meets Lee Sutton, (Chad Everett)a wounded gunslinger, and takes him along begrudgingly. The pursuit of the bad guys leads to the real killers, and ultimately he avenges the friends and helps the girl move on. Watching Taylor, his face lined and worn by age, is truly magnificent. Just the sight of him on a horse, his blue eyes still glowing beneath the Stetson, is worth the watching of a consummate professional. It is a shame that he did not live long enough to do more character roles like this one.

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David Atfield
1967/07/16

Robert Taylor aged more strangely than any of the stars. From the beautiful young man that ravished Garbo in "Camille", he emerged from World War 2 ravished himself. I don't know a lot about him, but I suspect his war experiences had a major emotional effect on him that really showed in his face. Not only did he look worn, he also became far more interesting as an actor. Here he is 56, in the last two years of his life, and his craggy face and striking blue eyes portray a world-weariness that carries tragic weight. He is that often seen Western character, the famous gunfighter tired of killing. I believe Clint Eastwood must have based his character in "Unforgiven" on Taylor's performance here. Taylor makes this fairly ordinary Western extraordinary.

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