Randolph Scott is caught between good and evil in this action-packed oater, Ex-Confederate spy formerly aligned with terrorist guerilla leader turns good guy in disappointing western. That night Jeff and Dan face off ready to draw but Jeff is faster. nice house, successful career, etc.) I dont like adaptations that are a slave to the book version. Perhaps if he had made a better film, Randy might have stepped up. This means that the characters are closer to each other than they appear, which is why the setting of the show becomes even more important. There's also a love triangle, involving Scott, Claire Trevor, and Joan Weldon. Alfonso Bedoya could act but here he is given the role of a stereotypical buffoon. have seen several retrospectives and he enjoyed a renewed popularity at film He immigrated to the US in 1942 and directed his first film there in 1944. After the war he narrowly escapes a gang looking for Quantrill's men thanks to Josie's (Claire Trevor) warning jumping off a river boat. 'Seven Men from Now'). 83m/C VHS, DVD . Veteran scenarist Kenneth Gamet of several Randolph Scott westerns, including "Coroner Creek" and "Ten Wanted Men," based his screenplay on the story "Yankee Gold" written by "High Noon" author John W. Cunningham. believed to be 89, although biographical references to his birth year vary I'd sure like to know where to get a coat like that, though. Stranger Wore A Gun, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) William Clarke Quantrill, Stranger Wore a Gun, The - (Original Trailer), Stranger Wore A Gun, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) You Ride A Careless Horse, Stranger Wore A Gun, The (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Thieves, Cutthroats And Murderers, Jul Like Boetticher, De Toth worked with Scott on five films, so the two must have gotten along pretty well. I think "The Stranger" went for something more than a matine western that was the stock in trade of Randolph Scott and finished up with something that was neither fish nor fowl. Well take a look and remove the review if it doesnt follow our guidelines. A man whose life was saved by an outlaw shows his gratitude by reluctantly assisting in a stagecoach robbery. Yakima Canutts son Tap is in town too and Franklyn Farnum was on the stage. When Slager loosens the ropes, Jeff breaks free and escapes. The one-eyed de Toth was an odd choice to helm a 3-D small town and matching wits with one of its citizens (Robert Ryan). Shelby and her father bid them goodbye. The likes of Peaky Blinders, Life on Mars, Darkest Hour and Sherlock Holmes are some of the films and TV shows that have set camp in the city. A former spy moves to Arizona to join a gold robbery, but when he gets there decides that it's not for him and tries to change his life. But it is far from his best effort. Editor: Gene Havlick, James Sweeney The location shooting was done at Movie Flats off Route 395 near Lone Pine, California, and, along with a lot of faces in this film, will be familiar to experienced moviegoers. When Mourret angrily chastises him later, Jeff explains that he has learned that the next stage will be carrying $25,000 and thus will be a more important robbery. Following a fracas on a riverboat, he ends up in Prescott, Arizona, just as the capital of the territory is being moved to Phoenix because of the lack of law and order in the town. Crooked saloon owner Jules Mouret hires Jeff to monitor a series of gold shipments on the local stage line run by Jason Conroy and his daughter Shelby in preparation for a major robbery. One of them is Harlan Cobens best-selling mystery-drama, The Stranger. The confrontation between Randolph Scott and Ernest Borgnine was also fun - with Mr. Borgnine throwing junk at the camera! Jeff Travis (Randolph Scott) had been a spy for the notorious Quantrill's Raiders who torched and looted mercilessly for the "Confederate cause" during the Civil War. A strong cast comes to the aid of this implausible Randolph Scott western, originally released in 3D in the United States. | He takes a job on the stage line that Mourret is trying to steal gold from. Required fields are marked *. They had financial interests together. Producer Harry Joe Brown made multiple story eliminations in order to gain PCA script approval. by Paul Tatara, Andre De Toth, the director and writer behind such memorable genre films as Pitfall (1948), a film noir, The Indian Fighter (1955), a Western, Play Dirty (1968), a war thriller, and arguably the best 3-D movie ever made, House of Wax (1953), died on October 27 of an aneurysm in his Burbank home. People who don't remember the 3-D craze will probably think the director was weird. He made his Hollywood directing debut with the 1943 feature, Passport to Suez, The stars keep coming with super heavies Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin doing the bidding of fellow Raider Jules Mourret (George Macready). According to information in the file on the film in the MPAA/PCA Collection at the AMPAS Library, the script was originally rejected because of its "shocking violence(and) acts of vicious brutality and gruesomeness." The blog of a Western fan, for other Western fans. Was it supposed to be entertaining? Starring Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott and He rides to Prescott, Arizona to start a new life, and ends up working for the crooked saloon owner Jules Mouret (George Macready). After obtaining his law Randolph Scott plays Jeff Travis, who worked as a spy during the Civil War for the lawless Quantrill's Raiders. His gang too comprises six men. In reality the stranger with gun savvy is working with a strong willed loyalist(George Macready) to the Confederation trying to discover where scads of gold is being hid. )Those films were based on Dashiell Hammett's novel of 1931. Later, everything imaginable is thrown at the camera, a chair, a jug, the kitchen sink. In the first five minutes it is obvious that this film was made to be shown in 3-D. Released July 30th, 1953, 'The Stranger Wore a Gun' stars Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine The PG movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 23 min, and received a user score of. Randolph Scott probably was in more westerns than any other Hollywood star and some of those films were purportedly pretty good. The Conroys stage is frequently held up by evil town boss Jules Mourret (George Macready) and his henchmen (Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine and four others) and from here on in its a standard, though I do not to say corny, plot. Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Joan Weldon, George Macready, Alfonso Bedoya, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Roscoe Ates, Herbert Rawlinson, Richard Alexander, Jack Mower, Clem Bevans, Mike Lally, Forbes Murray, Sam Harris, Harold Miller, Harry 'Snub' Pollard, Pierre Watkin, Guy Wilkerson, Edward Earle, James Millican, Terry Frost, Al Haskell, Jack Tornek, Tom Smith, Robert Robinson, Francis McDonald, Franklyn Farnum, Cosmo Sardo, Reed Howes, Frank Hagney, Frank O'Connor, Bob Burns, Edith Evanson, Paul Maxey, Blackie Whiteford, Harry Seymour, Rayford Barnes, Joseph Vitale, Artie Ortego, Rudy Germane, Al Hill, Kansas Moehring, Frank J. Scannell, Bob Woodward, George Bruggeman, Victor Adamson, Mary Newton, Phil Tully - 1080p One day on the set De Toth asked Borgnine if he could ride. The Stranger Wore a Gun Cast & Crew Cast; Crew; Randolph Scott Jeff Travis, Associate Producer Claire Trevor Josie Sullivan Joan Weldon Shelby Conroy George Macready Jules Mourret Alfonso Bedoya Degas Lee Marvin Dan Kurth Ernest Borgnine Bull Slager Pierre Watkin Jason Conroy Joseph Vitale Shorty Clem Bevans . It's not quite clear where the stranger is heading until a close pal is murdered by Jules' henchmen. De Toth was married for a time to Veronica Lake Slager reports to Mourret at the saloon, and Mourret rouses the townsmen by revealing Jeff's connection with the infamous Quantrill. striking as one of the first films to examine the American dream gone sour. Randy rides his fancy palomino Stardust and on one occasion shoots Lee Marvins hat off. With Randolph Scott in his best outfit riding his best horse (Starlight) and looking and acting his dusty old best, and with Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine at their early villainous peaks, this could have been something. de Toth earned considerable critical acclaim with the taut, intense noir thriller Pitfall Jeff Travis, serving as an advance . He takes a job on the stage line that Mourret is trying to steal gold from. Manchester has also served as the filming location of another Netflix series based on Cobens book starring Michael C. Hall, Safe. The Stranger Wore a Gun. Mourret reveals that one of his men is missing and he suspects the man is being held by Degas. Scott drank a lot a too sarsaparilla and they understood each other because instead of reading scripts, they read The Wall Street Journal. Josie warns Jeff that he is wanted for the Lawrence raid and on her advice, Jeff jumps ship and heads West. Moments after Josie departs, Kurth and another Mourret henchman, Bull Slager, break into Jeff's room, demanding to know the location of the gold. He jumps overboard and makes for Prescott, AZ, on Josies advice. In this movie, he was so old, and so slow drawing his gun, that they had to speed up the film to make it look like he was drawing his gun fast. that launched Vincent Price's horror film career and is still regarded as With Andre de Toth directing, it really should have been something. Based on the short story "Yankee Gold" by John M. Cunningham (publication undetermined). Randolph Scott heads out to Arizona and takes up with George Macready. A man whose life was saved by an outlaw shows his gratitude by reluctantly assisting in a stagecoach robbery. in Hollywood, De Toth headed to Europe in the '60s, where he found work as His biggest commercial hit came with House of Wax (1953), the movie I mean, if Randolph Scott used one, well Actually John Wayne had one too, Betsy, in Big Jake. Josie hesitantly admits that to keep Jeff dependent upon her, she lied to him about his being wanted for his association with Quantrill. "He made a lot of films and drank a lot, even for those times. He is survived by his wife, Ann See production, box office & company info, Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA. 1953, renewed 1981 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Having been a spy for Quantrill's raiders during the Civil War, Jeff Travis thinking himself a wanted man, flees to Prescott Arizona where he runs into Jules. I shall leave you to intuit who wins that. There is a hint of a possible romance between Jeff and Shelby, but nothing materializes once Josie, a well-known saddletramp and gambler, arrives and sets up shop in Jules saloon. "The Stranger Wore a Gun" is badly miscast. "But he did not have the ambition to step up, to be better in anything except golf. Free shipping for many products! De Toth followed that with a shared Oscar nomination with William Bowers for No wonder directors are often so worried about how their test audience will respond to their film. Claire Trevor is getting older, will Mr. Scott still choose her; or, will the sweet young thing give him a spin? Andr De Toth wrote (in De Toth on De Toth): I believe Randolph Scott could have gone further as a performer. They were both gentlemen, nice people." When his plan to have another gang get Mourret fails, he has to go after them himself. The Stranger Wore A Gun $3.99 $12.99 Editorial Reviews Amazon.com Andr De Toth directed seven of producer-star Randolph Scott's Westerns; The Stranger Wore a Gun is the most disappointing, especially since its original 3-D is now moot. Randolph Scott heads out to Arizona and takes up with George Macready. Finally Randy says he is through with guns and goes off to California with Claire. I know it's just a movie but the fire at the end looks so dangerous. Claire Trevor. If so, they were lost on me.It seems incredible that the experienced cast and crew made such a film but it is indicative of the fact that films, no matter who makes them, have elements that are beyond the control of their makers. And if you go for art, you run the risk of making junk. Scott plays Jeff Travis, a spy for William Quantrill's raiders during the Civil War. For haunting character study of a killer (Gregory Peck) trying to live down his Trevor didnt recognize Weldon. However, Quantrell's actions (he was more a terrorist and thief than a real soldier) soon disenchanted him and he left to serve in the regular Southern army. | This guy just absolutely fascinated me. TV Shows. by Anthony Slide. The attempts at 3-D effects are pretty laughable in their earnestness, and for an action movie, an awful lot of the actual action occurs just off-screen -- saving money on stuntmen and stagecoaches, I suppose, but diluting the feel of the down-and-dirty Western this clearly wants to be taken for. And Claire Trevor, so wonderful in "Dead End" and "Key Largo," is wasted here and one's heart goes out to the Oscar-winning actress for having to do such pot-boiling dreck as this a scant five years after winning that Oscar. To view this content, please use one of the following compatible browsers: A gold robber tries to reform in the middle of a big heist. The change in structure not only makes the story more compact but also limits the impact of it by a stretch. The Stranger Wore a Gun is Borgnine's big-screen debut, and (although he pretended otherwise in order to win the role) was also the first time he ever rode a non-carousel horse! Mourret has a rival, the Mexican bandit Degas, played quite extraordinarily badly by Alfonso Bedoya. Best Original Motion Picture Story for The Gunfighter (1950), a When Mourret's men kill a friend of his he sets out to get Mourret and his men. in his youth, but he persevered and it was the most successful 3-D film of Western. (Alexander Knox), in Poland and makes excellent use of flashbacks illustrating Originally shot in 3-D, this is based on the novel "Yankee Gold" by John M. Cunning ham. Jeff shoots Slager and escapes as the burning ceiling collapses on Mourret. It's hard to tell if he's a bad guy or a good guy sometimes, as he manipulates two different gangs of unsavory characters. Gamet was one of the preferred screenwriters of Randolph Scott but with the exception of the excellent Coroners Creek (where he adapted a superb Luke Short story) his scripts werent very good in my opinion, and it was quite often the writing that let Scotts oaters down. For example, we have speeded-up film when horses gallop. many, this film best articulated many of the recurring themes in De Toth's Currently you are able to watch "The Stranger Wore a Gun" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, DIRECTV, Vudu. The Stranger Wore a Gun is a Scott-Brown production for Columbia and a priori a cut above some of the Westerns Randolph Scott did. An enjoyable western, with a fair storyline. Scott instigates a feud between Macready and a Mexican bandit. Jeff Travis, a spy for Quantrill's Raiders, leaves when he realizes Quantrill's true nature. First of all, it keeps you guessing especially as regards Randolph Scott's character, whose motivation is difficult to discern. In any case, this film has its own tale to tell, and the performances of Scott, Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine are solid. One-eyed director Andre De Toth had already tried the process with House . Randolph Scott is on hand, however, to amble around in the laconic, aw-shucks way that more or less served as his B-Western calling card for several lucrative years. Lets find out more about the The Stranger filming locations and how it fits into a different location than the one that the book started out in. Despite the fact that Scott, Gamet, and De Toth worked together on several films, "The Stranger Wore A Gun" still ranks as one of their less luminous efforts. Paul Maxey (the corpulent sheriff from The Road to Denver) is the very fat saloon keeper, which is good. "The Stranger Wore A Gun" qualifies as a standard issue Randolph Scott horse opera from the 1950s, not as overall satisfying as the westerns that he starred in for director Budd Boetticher, but entertaining enough to watch if you consider yourself a completist Scott fan. for depicting the Native Americans with more depth than contemporary Its a great place to shoot TV. Directors Andre De Toth Starring Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Joan Weldon Genres Western, Military and War Subtitles English [CC] "Harry Joe Brown was a very good, down-to-earth, nickel-and-dime producer," De Toth would say in an interview many years later. It's not anything, except a mess. I saw this movie in a naval base movie theatre, in, I think, 1956. Originally photographed in 3-D, but often only exhibited in flat prints after its initial first and second run engagements. | Randolph Scott had been a "Semi-hero" of mine in the late thirties and the forties. 5 star's seller. Soon enough, he learns that the legitimate government has fled the former state Capital and the town is now in the hands of outlaw gangs. was The story is an odd one. Features a great action sequence in a burning saloon. But he did not have the ambition to step up, to be better in anything except golf.. Somewhat of a mentor to him as well as lover is the soiled dove Josie Sullivan, played knowingly by Claire Trevor. He rides into Prescott loaded for bear, hence the title "The Stranger Wore a Gun." work that would be evaluated only decades later by film scholars: survival, Synopsis: Having been a spy for Quantrill's raiders during the Civil War, Jeff Travis thinking himself a wanted man, flees to Prescott Arizona where he runs into Jules Mourret who knows of his past. Lee Marvin, who worked with Randolph Scott on three occasions, recalled one incident during the making of The Stranger Wore a Gun: "There was a flaming stagecoach in one scene, racing along while the cameras rolled in the driver's seat. He has clearly just learned his lines and says them with an inane grin on his face. Yes Technicolor/3-Dimension production, music is by Mischa Bakaleinikoff and cinematography by Lester White. Cookie Consent Tool Watch trailers, read customer and critic reviews, and buy The Stranger Wore a Gun for $12.99. Jules shoots Degas and tries to rob the stage but is stopped when Jeff kicks Dan off and returns to town. Scott was a straight-forward actor and here he is asked to deal with complications that are beyond his range. Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Joan Weldon, George Macready, Alfonso Bedoya, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Roscoe Ates, Herbert Rawlinson, Richard Alexander, . If you go for a B grader, you at least get a watchable Saturday afternoon potboiler. In "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" he was a deadly dangerous buffoon but not a clown as in this film. i liked this western.it isn't the greatest western i have seen,but i thought it was mostly well acted,i found the story interesting,and i thought there was some good chemistry between the characters.it's well paced,with a fair amount of action and some excitement.Randolph Scott is the lead actor in the movie,and i thought he was OK,except he seemed a bit too old for the part.but maybe that's just me and my imagination.Claire Trevor(Stagecoach,1939))also stars,and is great.Ernest Borgnine appears as well.there are some other well known actors of the time,(and genre)as well,but i can't recall their names.by the way,this movie was originally filmed in 3D,so it looks a bit cheesy when objects are thrust toward the screen.for me,The Stranger Wore a Gun is a 6/10. Ones that were watchable at least for namely Scott but not must sees. For more information on Quantrill's Raiders, see the entry for the 1940 Republic film Dark Command in AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1931-40. While waiting to rob the stage, Jules and his gang encounter Degas and his gang. Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine are on hand as heavies. affair because he feels stifled in his picture-perfect home (a devoted wife, son, GREATER THAN EVER IN 3-D! Jeff makes it out with only minor burns on his hands. pre-owned The next morning in the saloon Jeff faces off with Jules and Bull in the saloon. He was a man whose shoes shined. Source for information on The Stranger Wore a Gun: VideoHound's Golden . Having been a spy for Quantrill's raiders during the Civil War, Jeff Travis thinking himself a wanted man, flees to Prescott Arizona where he runs into Jules Mourret who knows of his past. Manchester has served as a primary filming spot for a number of TV shows in the UK. All in all, the film's offbeat style and great ensemble cast make this well worth watching a time or two. Later that day Jeff and Josie board the stage for California to begin a new life again. brian2156. The Stranger Wore a Gun (1953) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p] - YouTube The original trailer in high definition of The Stranger Wore a Gun directed by Andr De Toth and starring Randolph. Both of those films, plus this film, all derive somewhat from The Glass Key, which was filmed twice before The Stranger Wore A Gun was released in 1953. Strip and The Westerner. !A former spy moves to Arizona to join a gold robbery, but when he gets there decides that it's not for him and tries to change his . He rides to Prescott, Arizona to start a new life again. a propaganda thriller about the Nazis wanting to bomb the Suez Canal. Marvin is about the best actor after Randy. View cart for details. But it's not something. Oh well, there goes another prejudice. When that stage is attacked and the driver, Shelby's uncle Jake, is tortured and killed in an attempt to find the gold, Jeff guiltily reconsiders his association with Mourret. Watchlist. It was directed by Andr de Toth, too. When Jeff learns Quantrill intends to keep the spoils instead of using them for the Southern cause, he flees, enlisting in the Confederate Army, where he serves out the remaining war years. Randolph Scott was always well worth watching, well when his acting style matured, especially his work with one of his most prolific directors Budd Boetticher (i.e. Jeff goes after Jules but the fire is too much, trapping Jules. George Macready, who belongs in things like "Gilda" rather than oaters like this, kept getting shoved into Randolph Scott Westerns (four of them). Goofs Best of all, on the riverboat he uses a derringer. After the war, Travis believes that he is a wanted man and he heads to Prescott, in Arizona, to start a new life. Claire Trevor keeps the brouhaha at fever pitch by helping Scott escape from certain death. He was a handsome man; took

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