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A minor classic, much better than it´s reputation !


I like Glen FORD and consider this western a minor classic. Pretty unknown and still waiting to be recognized even by movie buffs this little gem has definitly not yet the reputation it deserves.

"Directed with lazy assurance" as the TIME OUT FILM GUIDE correctly writes, by veteran director Jerry Thorpe, and played with laid back gusto by all involved, this western offers a very grim and dark view on the "old west", more influenced by the Italo-western (which was in full bloom in the later žéies) than the classic US-flick. G

Gunfighter FORD, aged, bored, tired and with "have-seen-it-all" eyes, comes back home just to find his wife and 2 small daughter carried away by Apaches. Arthur KENNEDY claims his wife was about to marry him and after an incredible tough fist-fight they team up (unwillingly) to rescue them.

What follows is an odyssey through some very bizzare situations, staged with the aforementioned lazy assurance, situations, which one does not happen to see in many other US-western: everything is dark, depressing, cynical and void of any sympathy. Whereas THE SEARCHERS had some hope underneath, this is more than 10 years later and the characters scripted by veteran scriptwriter Charles Marquis Warren, are driven by the urge to do what has to be done, but equipped with little hope. FORD plays teh "lost character" in an old west with dark cynical humor, one of his best later performances. Kennedy is fine, too, and also very worth mentioning is the character played by Nico Minardos, whom you would more expect to find in any Quentin Tarantino movie than in a B-western from the later 60ies. Great rough music by Jeff Alexander!

All in all a very watchable outing, made by experts, each of whom must have had a dozen or more western to his credit at the time, when they teamed up to put DAY OF THE EVIL GUN on celluloid.

Watch out for this and don´t miss it, it´s very well worth a viewing !

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Right on the mark imo. Ford and Kennedy have surprisingly great chemistry together. This is a atypical, unpredictable Western that is a must-see for anybody that enjoys Westerns.

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Thank you very much, I am very happy about your agreement!

Dare I make some further suggestions? :-) Considering you liked this, there are a few more I can really recommend. None of them is like DAY OF THE EVIL GUN, but they all are untypical "hard" movies, which have a lot going for them, especially tough guy stars you don´t see anymore today (which I really regret).

Give TERROR IN A TEXAS TOWN a chance, shot in sparse black and white, directed by B-genius Joseph H. Lewis, with the marvellous Sterling Hayden and an ending which you´ll probably never forget.

While we are at Sterling Hayden, the following is not as great, but still worth to check out: TOP GUN! Yes, you read correctly, but of course I don´t mean that jevenile crap with Tom Cruise, but the earlier same-name western flick from 1955: Sterling hayden as Gunfighter Rick Martin returns to his hometown ...

The godly Robert MITCHUM has made a tremendous number of great movies and many of them being western, but strangely MAN WITH THE GUN has always been overlooked, although it´s up there with his other great ones: great b/w photography, a very intelligent story-line, sharp dialogue, clever editing, this one has it all, directed by Richard Wilson, a totally forgotten name, whose first and IMHO best movie this 1955-flick is.

And before I get carried away writing dozens of titles, I close with EMPEROR OF THE NORTH (sometimes plus POLE), this not being a western, but very similar nevertheless, with Lee Marvin (another god of hardboiled acting) and the always awesome Ernest Borgnine battling it out the way you´ve never seen before, directed by Robert Aldrich no less.

And while we are at Ernest Borgnine ... :-))

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Thanks. I'll check those out.

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I wish you much fun with them! BTW, the first 2 are on youtube in good quality. :-) Sterling Hayden was a real class guy with a colourful life!

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I really enjoyed this movie and agree with what you wrote. I'd also like to recommend Terror in a Texas Town, the ending is truly one of the great western endings.

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