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Last Train From Gun Hill

Last Train From Gun Hill

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Last Train From Gun Hill, The wife of marshal Matt Morgan is raped and murdered. The killers leave behind a distinctive saddle, that Morgan recognises as belonging to his old friend Craig Belden, now cattle baron in the town of Gun Hill. Belden is sympathetic, until it transpires that one of the murderers is his own son Rick, whom he refuses to hand over. Morgan is determined to capture Rick and take him away by the 9.00 train; but he is trapped in the town alone, with Belden and all his men now looking to kill him.

STARS: Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn Jones


95 min | Western | 1959 | Color

 

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I Love It When This Happens
I love finding a movie I've never heard of before, made before I was even born, and absolutely loving nearly every minute of it.
Kirk Douglas is phenomenal with his speech about how slow the white man's death through justice can be. I couldn't recommend this enough.

Among the best westerns ever made.
I have always loved this story, a so simple and powerful tale, moving, suspenseful, pulled by terrific performances. Of course, as another review has told, you have some 3.10 TO YUMA lines in common with this film: a sheriff and his prisonner in waiting for a train whilst the henchmen try to stop him in his task. But the scene that hit me the most, the scene which I am sure no one has noticed, is when Anthony Quinn's character, whose his own son killed his best friend's wife, listens to what his son has to say for his defense; then the son's sidekick says to Quinn that the raped woman was ONLY an Indian, a squaw.... Then, look out for Quinn's reaction. Quinn, who is though ready to defend his criminal, murderer son. Look at his wrath when he hears that his best friend's deceased wife is called as an ordinary Indian, as if she was no body, a dog...I love this short sequence of the man who will fight to protect his guilty son, despite of what he did, and who still forbids anyone to talk about the victim of his son, without respect. I am not sure that you have got what I meant. I call this a very ambivalent and surprising too. The mark of an honourable man, even a bad one, a tyran. I love this, because so unusual. Far from clichés....

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