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Western

Man with the Gun

- A man who lived and breathed violence!

A stranger comes to town looking for his estranged wife. He finds her running the local girls. He also finds a town and sheriff afraid of their own shadow, scared of a landowner they never see who rules through his rowdy sidekicks. The stranger is a town tamer by trade, and he accepts a $500 commission to sort things out.

Release Date : 1955-11-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Formosa ProductionsUnited Artists

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Mitchum

Character Name : Clint Tollinger

Original Name : Robert Mitchum

Gender : Male

Jan Sterling

Character Name : Nelly Bain

Original Name : Jan Sterling

Gender : Female

Karen Sharpe

Character Name : Stella Atkins

Original Name : Karen Sharpe

Gender : Female

Henry Hull

Character Name : Marshal Lee Sims

Original Name : Henry Hull

Gender : Male

Emile Meyer

Character Name : Saul Atkins

Original Name : Emile Meyer

Gender : Male

John Lupton

Character Name : Jeff Castle

Original Name : John Lupton

Gender : Male

Barbara Lawrence

Character Name : Ann Wakefield

Original Name : Barbara Lawrence

Gender : Female

Ted de Corsia

Character Name : "Frenchy" Lescaux

Original Name : Ted de Corsia

Gender : Male

Leo Gordon

Character Name : Ed Pinchot

Original Name : Leo Gordon

Gender : Male

James Westerfield

Character Name : Mr. Zender

Original Name : James Westerfield

Gender : Male

Jay Adler

Character Name : Cal (uncredited)

Original Name : Jay Adler

Gender : Male

Claude Akins

Character Name : Jim Reedy (uncredited)

Original Name : Claude Akins

Gender : Male

Florenz Ames

Character Name : Doc Hughes (uncredited)

Original Name : Florenz Ames

Gender : Male

Joe Barry

Character Name : Dade Holman (uncredited)

Original Name : Joe Barry

Gender : Male

Norma Calderón

Character Name : Luz (uncredited)

Original Name : Norma Calderón

Gender : Male

William Challee

Character Name : Townsman (uncredited)

Original Name : William Challee

Gender : Male

Angie Dickinson

Character Name : Kitty (uncredited)

Original Name : Angie Dickinson

Gender : Female

Burt Mustin

Character Name : Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Original Name : Burt Mustin

Gender : Male

Maidie Norman

Character Name : Sarah (uncredited)

Original Name : Maidie Norman

Gender : Female

Robert Osterloh

Character Name : Virg Trotter (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Osterloh

Gender : Male

Maudie Prickett

Character Name : Mrs. Elderhorn (uncredited)

Original Name : Maudie Prickett

Gender : Female

Stafford Repp

Character Name : Arthur Jackson (uncredited)

Original Name : Stafford Repp

Gender : Male

Amzie Strickland

Character Name : Mary Atkins (uncredited)

Original Name : Amzie Strickland

Gender : Female

Peter J. Votrian

Character Name : Kid with Dog (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter J. Votrian

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Robert Mitchum is......Man With The Gun. Clint Tollinger arrives in a small town looking for his estranged wife and news of his daughter, tho he finds her, the chance of any sort of reconciliation is very slim. Whilst here, the sheriff and the important townsfolk learn of Tollinger's reputation as a pistol specialist town tamer. As they are living in fear of a mysterious landowner who is stripping the town from them bit by bit, they hold a meeting that chooses to hire Tollinger to rid the town of it's unsavoury elements. Man With The Gun seems to be either a forgotten piece or a vastly under seen one, for at the time of me writing this, it has just over 200 votes and a paltry 9 user comments written for it on IMDb. It's a shame on either score because although the production values scream out that this is a "B" movie Western, this is a fine entry in the Western genre. That the piece takes on a rather standard plot theme of an harangued town turning to an avenging dark angel, probably hasn't done the film any favours over the years, I myself read the synopsis and thought it's just another in the line of similarly themed pictures. Yet I was pleasantly surprised to find a darkly dramatic picture boasting many enjoyable moments, both technically and as a functioning story. Robert Mitchum is in the lead as Tollinger, perfectly cast, he strides thru the picture like some brooding menace. We often talk about the screen presence that John Wayne and Charlton Heston had (justifiably of course), Mitchum is right up there with the best of them. One sequence here sees him standing in the shadows at the back of a room as a meeting takes place, we don't see his face, but we can feel that piercing brood staring out at us! The rest of the cast are very much in Mitchum's shadow, so really it's solely with the big man that the films acting credentials are high. Perhaps it's unfair to single out Ted de Corsia for a kick? but Man With The Gun's minor failings are with its villains, and sadly de Corsia is lacking any sort of villainesque menace. The score from Alex North is excellently layered (fans of Spartacus will certainly be pricking their ears up) and the cinematography from Lee Garmes is highly impressive when one realises that the majority of this picture was shot on the studio lot. Directed and co-written by first time director Richard Wilson, Man With The Gun holds few surprises for the genre, but it's dark in tone, violent and above all else, highly watchable. 7.5/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Well done town-bound Western with Robert Mitchum, albeit in B&W**_ A gunman (Robert Mitchum) strolls into town in the Old West and is hired as a town-tamer. Henry Hull plays the aged and cautious marshal while John Lupton and Emile Meyer appear as citizens. Leo Gordon and Claude Akins are on hand as heavies. "Man with the Gun" (1955) is a quality town-bound Western with Robert Mitchum towering as a laconic righteous gunfighter. The stock plot is standard, but the cast, the writing, the performances and the convincing town set make it compelling. Another highlight is the stellar cast of women, including Jan Sterling (Nelly), Barbara Lawrence (Ann), Karen Sharpe (Stella) and Angie Dickinson (Kitty), all stunning. The only issue is the lack of color unless you don't mind B&W. I had no problem acclimating. The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and was shot at Samuel Goldwyn Studios in West Hollywood, California. GRADE: B+