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The Toughest Gun in Tombstone

Roughest gunslinger...and the softest girl in the wild west!
1958 | 72m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Orville H. Hampton
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A lawman goes undercover in order to capture the outlaws who murdered his wife.
Release Date: May 14, 1958
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Orville H. Hampton
Genres: Western
Keywords arizona, silver
Production Companies United Artists, Robert E. Kent Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
George Montgomery Capt. Matt Sloane
Jim Davis Johnny Ringo
Beverly Tyler Della Cooper
Don Beddoe David Cooper
Gerald Milton Ike Clanton
Scotty Morrow Terry Sloane
Harry Lauter Joe Barger
Charles Wagenheim Pete Beasley
Lane Bradford Curly Bill Brosius
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. Col. Emilio
William Forrest Governor
Hank Worden Liveryman
Jack Carr Telegraph Operator
Kathleen Mulqueen Mrs. Oliver
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Orville H. Hampton Screenplay
Earl Bellamy Director
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John Chard
6.0

The Sloane Ranger! The Toughest Gun in Tombstone is directed by Earl Bellamy and written by Orville H. Hampton. It stars George Montgomery, Jim Davis, Beverly Tyler, Gerald Milton and Don Beddoe. Music is by Paul Dunlap and cinematography by Kenneth Peach. Solid "B" type Oater finds Montgomery ... as Matt Sloane, an undercover Arizona Ranger sent into Tombstone to rid it of its outlaw elements. He also has a vested personal interest since the man who killed his wife - and who has shot and injured his son - also resides within the outlaw group. Standard rules apply here, clocking in at just 72 minutes in run time, the requisite fist fights, chases, shoot outs and good versus bad shenanigans fill out the play. There's some nifty cryptic detective work going on, even some stentorian narration suggesting the makers have been watching the noir crime movies of the era. The romantic angle is not over played, with a nice surrogate mother thread ticking along nicely, and the cast and tech crew perform capably within the confines of the low budget production limits. With the opening broadly telling us about the "infamous" named characters operating in Tombstone, it should be noted this is of course not a history lesson, so don't expect one. While elsewhere after being told that President Chester A. Arthur has "ordered" the end of outlaws, it's a little disappointing that there wasn't more scope to expand upon the birth of The Arizona Rangers. But as it is this is sturdy and enjoyable fare for the genre fans to pass the time away with. 6/10

May 16, 2024