Bill Mayhew is constantly getting his wild younger brother
Sam out of trouble, even serving a prison sentence in Sam's place once. Because
of their reputation, the brothers change names and head their separate ways.
Bill lands a job with John Sutton, a livery stable owner,
and is attracted to Sutton's daughter, Elizabeth. He likes Sutton's idea of
starting a stagecoach line to Denver, and intends to go along on the stage's
first journey, guarding a shipment of gold.
Sam turns up and is hired by saloonkeeper Jim Donovan, who
wants to control all businesses, Sutton's included. When he deduces they are
brothers, Donovan pretends to hold Sam hostage until Bill brings him the gold.
Bill double-crosses him and makes sure the gold is safe. Sam, feeling his
brother a fool, demands a showdown. Bill outdraws him, shoots the gun from his
hand, then turns his back. Sam finally reforms, even becoming a stagecoach
driver for Sutton.
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Director: Joseph Kane (as Joe Kane)
Writers: Horace McCoy (screenplay), Allen Rivkin
(screenplay)
Stars: John Payne, Lee J. Cobb, Mona Freeman
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Blood at Sundown 1965 - Anthony Steffen - Western Movies
Storyline Blood at Sundown 1965 - Anthony Steffen
A young deserter from the army returns to the place where
his father has been killed by a family of Mexican landowners. The task is not
easy as he is alone in his efforts to avenge his father's death.
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Directors: José Antonio de la Loma, Edoardo Mulargia (as
Edward G. Müller)
Writers: Gabriel Vincent Davis, Edoardo Mulargia (as Edward G.
Muller)
Stars: Anthony Steffen, Ida Galli, Gemma Cuervo
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Gordon Scott is Lon Cordeen, a former Rebel who returns to
Texas after the Civil War to discover an ugly truth. His father, Temple Cordeen
(Joseph Cotton) can’t let go of the past and continues to wage war against the
“Yankees” who live in the L Crossing area.
In fact, just as Lon is arriving home, his father and his
followers are in the process of lynching a writer named Wickett, who has been
determined to expose the condition southern slaves have been living in. Lon can
do nothing to stop the hanging, but Wickett’s daughter Edith vows to bring
Temple to justice, through legal means.
Trouble continues when Beth Cordeen falls in love with
cowboy Charley Garvey (Franco Nero in his first Western). Temple considers
Charley unworthy of the Cordeen family and sends Lon to scare him off — and
kill him if necessary.
Instead, Lon helps the couple get married. And when Lon
kills one of his dad’s henchmen, he and younger brother Hoby (James Mitchum)
ride off with the newlyweds for a new start. But Temple, having lost a war,
isn’t about to lose two sons without a fight.
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Directors: Albert Band, Mario Sequi (as Anthony Wileys)
Writers: Albert Band (as Alfredo Antonini), Will Cook
(novel)
Stars: Gordon Scott, Joseph Cotten, Muriel Franklin
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I'll Sell My Skin Dearly (Italian: Vendo cara la pelle) is a
1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Ettore Maria
Storyline I'll Sell My Skin Dearly 1968
Shane is your standard spaghetti gunman, few of words, quick
on action. It served Mike Marshall well
as he didn’t seem to be that good an actor, making some godawful faces at
various times during the picture when some sort of emotion was required.
He’s a man come to home to settle something he’d
tried to forget, but kept eating at him. His family, mother,
father, and little sister, had been murdered for their land. Specifically an
old mine the father had been working for years with little result, but had
finally struck a vein. It’s not explained how, but a man named Ralph
Magdalena(Dane Savours) had found out and showed up to help him out . He wanted
the land for grazing he said and offers him a paltry five hundred for it, quick
claim in hand to be signed. Adding another two hundred, he says he’ll give him
a few minutes to talk it over with his wife, going outside, knowing all the
time the answer. he had half a dozen men hidden waiting, gunning him down when
he comes outside and the wife and daughter after him.
Young Shane had been away at the time and had stayed away
for a dozen years until it ate away at his insides and he’d come for revenge.
At times he seems mad, as when he buries the first one he
finds alive, other times he seems soft and gentle. Wounded in an ambush, he
drives the assailant off and digs the bullet out of his leg himself, tough guy,
with a dagger he keeps in a sheath up his left sleeve. Quite good with the
knife, he uses it several times to escape death.
He’s found by a young boy, Kristian, who gets him home to
his mother, the widow Georgiana
Bennett(Michele Giradon), who nurses him back to health. She
becomes the focal point from then as Magdalena’s lieutenant, Benson(Spartaco
Conversi) , has the hots for her and keeps trying, even to the point of killing
two off his men who dared go out there and mess with her, only to be soundly
whipped by shane and sent packing. The fact that widow Bennett makes it quite
clear she’s not interested, Benson keeps trying.
The final showdown happens in a monastery where Magdalena’s
brother, Domenique(Grant Laramy), is a priest. He was in on the raid twelve
years before, but had found God since and went into the priesthood. he’d spent
the years trying to make up for what he’d done.
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Director: Ettore Maria Fizzarotti
Writer: Giovanni Simonelli
Stars: Mike Marshall, Michèle Girardon, Valerio Bartoleschi
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Passion 1954 ( as known as: Where the Wind Dies) is a 1954 Western film directed by Allan Dwan and co-written by Beatrice A. Dresher & Miguel Padilla, starring Cornel Wilde, Yvonne De Carlo, Raymond Burr
Storyline Where the Wind Dies | Passion 1954
In old Spanish California, dashing cattleman Juan Obregon
returns to the rancho of his friend Gaspar Melo, to find he's fathered a son on
Rosa, one of Gaspar's identical twin daughters. Overjoyed, he plans to
formalize his "unofficial" marriage. But trouble brews; Melo's land
is of unclear title and the new Don Domingo hopes to grab it for his own
profit. Violence results. Without even knowing who survived, Juan (accompanied
by Rosa's tomboy sister Tonya) rides for revenge, through spectacular pastoral
and wilderness scenery.
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Director: Allan Dwan
Writers: Beatrice A. Dresher (based on a story by), Miguel
Padilla (based on a story by)
Stars: Cornel Wilde, Yvonne De Carlo, Raymond Burr
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The Intruders 1970 ( as known as: Death Dance at
Madelia) is a 1970 Western film directed
by William A. Graham and co-written by William Douglas Lansford, starring Don
Murray ( as Sam Garrison), Anne Francis ( as Leora Garrison), Edmond O'Brien
(as Col. William Bodeen)
Storyline The Intruders 1970
The James and Younger outlaw gangs ride into town, and it is
up to the local marshal, who has lost both his nerve and his gun skills, to
stop them.
Director: William A. Graham (as William Graham)
Writers: William Douglas Lansford (story) (as William
Lansford), Dean Riesner (teleplay)
Stars: Don Murray, Anne Francis, Edmond O'Brien
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One More Train to Rob is a 1971 Technicolor comedy western
film directed by Andrew McLaglen. It stars George Peppard and Diana Muldaur
Harker Flet and compatriots Timothy X. Nolan and Katy, along
with three other men, steal $40,000 in money and jewelry from a California
train in the gold-mining country of the 1880's. The six split up and while they
are hiding out awaiting the rendezvous to divide the loot, Hark is cornered,
framed and sent to prison. He is released after two-and-a-half years and sets
out to find Katy and Nolan and get his share of the loot.
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Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Writers: William Roberts (story), Don Tait (screenplay)
Stars: George Peppard, Diana Muldaur, John Vernon
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