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Red Sundown
Red Sundown

Red Sundown

19561h 21m★ 6.1西洋

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監督: Jack Arnold

脚本: Lewis B. Patten / Martin Berkeley

音楽: Hans J. Salter

制作: Albert Zugsmith

撮影監督: William E. Snyder

制作会社: Universal International Pictures

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Rory Calhoun
Rory Calhoun
Alec Longmire
Martha Hyer
Martha Hyer
Caroline Murphy
Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger
Jade Murphy
Robert Middleton
Robert Middleton
Rufus Henshaw
Grant Williams
Grant Williams
Chet Swann
Lita Baron
Lita Baron
Maria
James Millican
James Millican
Purvis
Trevor Bardette
Trevor Bardette
Sam Baldwin
Leo Gordon
Leo Gordon
Rod Zellman
No Image
David Kasday
Hughie Clore

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 7.5

Fighting fire with fire - gunslinger with gunslinger. Red Sundown is directed by Jack Arnold and written by Martin Berkeley. It stars Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer, Dean Jagger, Robert Middleton, James Millican, Lita Baron and Grant Williams. Music is by Hans J. Salter and cinematography by William Snyder. Gunslinger Alec Longmire (Calhoun) decides to honour a promise and change his ways. Arriving in Durango he quickly gets the opportunity to put his skills to good use when he becomes deputy to Sheriff Jade Murphy (Jagger), the latter of which is struggling to control the despotic behaviour of cattle baron Rufus Henshaw (Middleton). A promise made. A new life… From the higher end of 1950s Western programmers, Red Sundown couples the action and character staples with smart writing. From the off the pic signals its intentions by pushing some machismo front and centre, only to then add some sombre tones and rueful dialogue smarts. The whole story has something worthwhile to say, some keen observations. Not all gunslingers are the same, some enjoy the killing, some do it by necessity, but the message is clear, don't tar all with the same brush. Another thread deals with impressionable youngsters, where again some smart dialogue is afforded the principal player. There's a code issue that I hadn't heard of before as regards the weapon of choice in a stand-off, and there's some nasty bite that comes by way of how Henshaw treats his mistress, Maria (Baron). If a man wants to get away from guns then he should get away from them. As the shoot-outs and stand-offs come and go, as Martha Hyer arrives in a bullet brassiere, story settles into the common good versus bad theme, with a little romance on the side. It's despot and his hired thug, Chet Swann (Williams), against the honest sheriff and his reformed deputy. Arnold keeps things fizzing along nicely and he's well served by his lead cast members, with Calhoun, Middleton and Jagger particularly impressing. Hyer does well with what is a thankless female role, while Williams, who would become The Incredible Shrinking Man a year later, is only just on the right side of lunatic caricature. Bonus here, though with much sadness, is Millican, who puts in a heart aching performance as a gunman whose time is ebbing away. Millican was dying of cancer at the time and wouldn't see the film released. Poignancy added to what is a film; that while it's far from flawless, earns the right to be better known. 7.5/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

After a little bit of quid-pro-quo life saving, "Longmire" (Rory Calhoun) decides it's time to hang up his guns and settle down to a more peaceable way of life. He ambles into town seeking a job, but finds the only one going is working for the decent sheriff "Murphy" (Dean Jagger) who is embroiled in a tense conflict between "Henshaw" (Robert Middleton) and some local farmers whom he'd prefer to swat away like flies. This man is a sophisticated gent, though, and so the sheriff is having to tread carefully - a skill which his now new deputy "Longmire" has yet to acquire. Moreover, when he meets "Caroline" (Martha Hyer) who just happens to be his boss's daughter, things become just a little bit more personal for him too. Now certainly there is very little new here by way of the plot nor really it's execution and to be honest, I never really found Calhoun to be much of an hitter, but thanks to a solid effort from Jagger and some suitably velvet-coated menace from Middleton this provides us with quite a decent afternoon feature that culminates as you'd expect with some gun totin' between our heroic man trying to go straight and the hired nasty "Swann" (Grant Williams) - a man who really is directly out of central baddie casting. It hits the ground running and rarely lets up as the pace builds steadily and if you're a fan of this genre then you won't likely be blown away by this, but you ought not to be disappointed either. It's fine.

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