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Western

Gunman's Walk

- BLISTERING RAW DRAMA!

A powerful rancher always protects his wild adult son by paying for damages and bribing witnesses, until his crimes become too serious to rectify.

Release Date : 1958-07-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Van Heflin

Character Name : Lee Hackett

Original Name : Van Heflin

Gender : Male

Tab Hunter

Character Name : Ed Hackett

Original Name : Tab Hunter

Gender : Male

Kathryn Grant

Character Name : Cecily "Clee" Chouard

Original Name : Kathryn Grant

Gender : Female

James Darren

Character Name : Davy Hackett

Original Name : James Darren

Gender : Male

Mickey Shaughnessy

Character Name : Deputy Sheriff Will Motely

Original Name : Mickey Shaughnessy

Gender : Male

Robert F. Simon

Character Name : Sheriff Harry Brill

Original Name : Robert F. Simon

Gender : Male

Edward Platt

Character Name : Purcell Avery

Original Name : Edward Platt

Gender : Male

Ray Teal

Character Name : Jensen Sieverts

Original Name : Ray Teal

Gender : Male

Paul Birch

Character Name : Bob Selkirk

Original Name : Paul Birch

Gender : Male

Michael Granger

Character Name : Curly

Original Name : Michael Granger

Gender : Male

Will Wright

Character Name : Judge

Original Name : Will Wright

Gender : Male

Dorothy Adams

Character Name : Martha Stotheby

Original Name : Dorothy Adams

Gender : Female

Harry Antrim

Character Name : Dr. Thomas Butler

Original Name : Harry Antrim

Gender : Male

Bert Convy

Character Name : Paul Chouard

Original Name : Bert Convy

Gender : Male

Paul E. Burns

Character Name : Cook

Original Name : Paul E. Burns

Gender : Male

Everett Glass

Character Name : Rev. Arthur Stotheby

Original Name : Everett Glass

Gender : Male

Herman Hack

Character Name : Townsman (uncredited)

Original Name : Herman Hack

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

I'm A Runaway. Rancher and old school Westerner Lee Hackett is determined to mould his two sons in his own tough gun-fighting image. Something that backfires when his eldest boy, Ed, becomes a murderer. Gunman's Walk on plot synopsis and summaries sounds like your standard B Western fare, and certainly the theme of parental influence is nothing new. But Phil Karlson's film, adapted from Ric Hardman's story, has many things going for it to keep it from being mundane and used solely as a time filler. It fuses together multiple issues, parenting, prejudice and ignorance during a time of change in the old Wild West, it's central character, Lee Hackett (Van Heflin), is seen as the link between old and new. He has primarily lived his life as a shooter and killer of Indians, something that he is not totally committed to shaking off, but here he is now, a most respected and feared member of the community, faced with his two sons both taking different paths. One, Ed (Tab Hunter), is full of bile and gun slinging machismo, represents the old West. The other, Davy (James Darren), doesn't need a gun to feel like a man, his affection for half Indian Clee Chouard (Kathryn Grant) clearly gives a point of reference to the new West. It gives us two sides of the coin with one Lee Hackett perched firmly on the fence, to which Van Heflin gives an emotionally driven standout performance. I wouldn't say that Gunman's Walk is undervalued as such (its director most definitely is though), it's possibly more like it's been tarred with that old saying brush called "B Western", a saying that unfortunately some use derogatory. Whilst if the truth be told the support to Heflin is rather flat (both Hunter & Darren are average at best). But some average support acting can't stop Gunman's Walk from being an intelligent and potent genre piece. I mean if only for Heflin and the catchy central song, "I'm A Runaway", then you should see this, but as it is, if you give it your undivided attention you hopefully will find it's really rather good and clever. 7/10