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Gunfighting Was Their Business

5.3
19691h 35m

Sent to Mexico to buy a bull, a Wyoming cowhand (Doug McClure) teams up with three Texas Rangers to solve a robbery/murder.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Neville Brand

Neville Brand

Texas Ranger Reese Bennett (archive footage)

Photo of James Drury

James Drury

Ramrod (archive footage)

Photo of Doug McClure

Doug McClure

Trampas (archive footage)

Photo of Peter Brown

Peter Brown

Texas Ranger Chad Cooper (archive footage)

Photo of William Smith

William Smith

Texas Ranger Joe Riley (archive footage)

Photo of Philip Carey

Philip Carey

Texas Ranger Capt. Edward A. Parmalee (archive footage)

Photo of Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Mama Dolores (archive footage)

Photo of Rhonda Fleming

Rhonda Fleming

Carmelita Flanagan (archive footage)

Photo of Fernando Lamas

Fernando Lamas

Capt. Estrada (archive footage)

Photo of Royal Dano

Royal Dano

Faraway (archive footage)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

6/10

All for one and one for all!

As evidenced by those who have bothered to write a review for this pic, this is a combination filmic blending of Western TV shows Laredo and The Virginian. Directed by Earl Bellamy and scripted by Borden Chase, it stars Neville Brand, Dough McClure, James Drury, Peter Brown, William Smith, Phillip Carey, Rhonda Fleming, Ida Lupino and Fernando Lamas. Plot has Wyoming cowhand and gambler Trampas (McClure) sent by his employer to Mexico to collect a bull. But during a stopover in Laredo he unwillingly joins up with three Texas Rangers on a dangerous mission into Mexico.

Considering the cobbled nature of the beast, this surprisingly is rather fun, certainly a worthwhile time investment for Western fans who are looking for some lighter genre time filling fare. There's a strong cast assembled, and they all turn in fun and lively performances, while there's enough action, japery and yee-haw peril to ensure the pic never falls flat. It's hardly a must see piece, and in fact overstays its welcome at an hour and half in length, but this Western version of The Three Musketeers is no dead loss. 6/10

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