Gunfighters (film)

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Gunfighters
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGeorge Waggner
Screenplay byAlan Le May
Based onTwin Sombreros
1941 novel
by Zane Grey
Produced byHarry Joe Brown
StarringRandolph Scott
Barbara Britton
Dorothy Hart
CinematographyFred Jackman Jr.
Edited byHarvey Manger
Music byRudy Schrager
Color processCinecolor
Production
company
Producers-Actors Corporation
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • July 15, 1947 (1947-07-15)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Gunfighters is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Waggner and starring Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton.[1] Based on the novel Twin Sombreros by Zane Grey (the sequel of Knights of the Range) and with a screenplay by The Searchers author Alan Le May, the film is about a gunfighter who lays down his guns after being forced to shoot his best friend, and decides to become a cowhand on a ranch. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Assassin.

Plot

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Trying to put his life as a gunfighter behind him, Brazos Kane goes off to join old pal Bob Tyrell at the Inskip ranch. As Brazos approaches the spread, he hears a gunshot and sees two people riding off. He finds his friend shot dead.

Brazos takes the body to the Banner ranch, but the ruthless Banner has him arrested for the murder by Yount, a corrupt deputy. Brazos has the bullet that killed his friend and slips it to Jane Banner, the rancher's daughter.

Inskip frees Brazos before he can be lynched. Brazos goes into town with Inskip and clears himself with the sheriff. Brazos later makes the mistake of trusting Bess, Jane's sister, with his suspicions about the murder, but she is in love with ranch foreman Bard Macky, the man who killed Tyrell.

Brazos refuses to strap on his guns, but Yount and hired gun Orcutt try to ambush him or run him off. Inskip is murdered in cold blood which is the last straw for Brazos. He arms himself and goes to town after the bad guys, wounding acting sheriff Yount (the regular sheriff is out of town on business) several times to make him talk since, as he guessed, Yount was on the Banner payroll. Johnny O'Neil, a young cowhand on the Inskip ranch, follows Brazos into town and is killed drawing the deputies away so that Brazos can get out of town. Brazos then goes to the Banner ranch, calling out Orcutt and Bard for a final showdown. After Brazos kills both of them, the sheriff shows up and tells Brazos that Banner will be indicted for murder and he wants Brazos to leave for California. As Brazos rides off, Jane joins him, no longer wanting any part in the corruption of her father and sister.

Cast

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Production

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Gunfighters was filmed on location at Andy Jauregui Ranch and Monogram Ranch in Newhall, California, Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Agua Dulce, California, and Sedona, Arizona.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Gunfighters". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
  2. ^ "Locations for Gunfighters". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
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