4.7
A framed Texas rancher escapes from prison for a showdown with a saloonkeeper.
Robert Knapp
Gil Reardon
Walter Coy
Ben Keefer
Paul Birch
Marshal Matt Crawford
Don C. Harvey
Deputy Dave
Clarence Straight
Deputy Frank Ross
Jered Barclay
Jordan Keefer
Ron Hayes
Walt Keefer
Charles Horvath
Coloradas
Jean Moorhead
Katy Reardon
Maureen Hingert
Rosita
Harry Antrim
John Barton
Arthur Berkeley
Don Blackman
Chet Brandenburg
X Brands
Joseph Breen
John Cason
Heinie Conklin
Richard Elmore
Martín Garralaga
Herman Hack
Bill Hale
Chester Hayes
Foster Hood
George Huggins
Kermit Maynard
Hank Patterson
Gil Perkins
John Quijada
Al Silvani
Cap Somers
Larry Thor
Jack Tornek
Dan White
Director
Wallace MacDonald
Screenplay
Clarke Reynolds
March 11, 2014
4
And the devil wind will come.
Gunmen from Laredo is directed by Wallace MacDonald and written by Clark E. Reynolds. It stars Robert Knapp, Jana Davi, Walter Coy, Paul Birch and Don C. Harvey.
Out to avenge the murder of his wife and friend, Gil Reardon (Knapp) hurries into Laredo to confront the culprits. Forced to draw on one of the thugs, Gil is set up for murder and sent to prison. Escaping, he meets up with a Mescalero woman who aids him on is journey through the wilderness. If they can survive the terrain and Indian attacks? Then Gil is heading back to Laredo to clear his name and get his revenge.
Straight from the bottom rung of the “B” Western ladder, is this Columbia offering filmed in Columbia Color no less! It’s a poor effort, a basic case of film makers stringing a number of scenes together to pad out a movie. The acting is poor, the set design around the town of Laredo is hardly convincing, while the location photography around Bronson Canyon is decidedly flat.
However, I find myself in the unusual situation of having watched a bad Western yet feel the need to grudgingly admire it! MacDonald and Reynolds cram all they can into their picture. Shoot-outs, prison escape, chases, fist fights, sandstorm and a smouldering romance in waiting. The choreography isn’t up to much, mind, but the sheer gusto and willingness to entertain is to be applauded.
It’s the sort of Oater that Dad can plonk the kids in front of the TV and know they will have fun and be occupied, while he sits in his armchair relaxing with a glass of wine. 4/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00