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Gunsmoke in Tucson

A FLAMING HELL OF GREED AND HATE!
1958 | 80m | English

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As young boys, two brothers, Jed (AKA: Chip) and John, witness their father being hung by a vigilante gang. Chip, angry and bitter, grows up to be an outlaw and leader of the feared Blue Chip Gang. John goes the other way and becomes a U.S. Marshal. Two brothers on opposite sides of the law, destined to become embroiled in an Arizona range war between cattlemen and farmers.
Release Date: Dec 07, 1958
Director: Thomas Carr
Writer: Paul Leslie Peil, Robert L. Joseph
Genres: Western
Keywords farmer, cattleman
Production Companies Allied Artists Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Stevens Jed "Chip" Coburn
Forrest Tucker John Brazos
Gale Robbins Lou Crenshaw
Vaughn Taylor Ben Bodeen
John Ward Slick Kirby
Kevin Hagen Clem Haney
John Cliff Sheriff Cass
Gail Kobe Katy Porter
George Keymas Hondo
Richard Reeves Notches Pole
William Henry Sheriff Will Blaine (as Bill Henry)
Name Job
Thomas Carr Director
Pat Delaney Set Decoration
Frank Roberts Costume Design
Sidney Cutner Music
George White Editor
Horace Hough Assistant Director
Herman Rotsten Dialogue
Robert Gary Set Costumer
Sabine Manela Costume Design
Paul Leslie Peil Story, Screenplay
Robert L. Joseph Screenplay
William P. Whitley Director of Photography
Jack Senter Art Direction
James Petsch Production Manager
Robert Rich Sound Editor
Harold Hanks Sound Engineer
Carlie Taylor Makeup Artist
Dave Lopez Orchestrator
Richard Rubin Props
Name Title
Robert Joseph Associate Producer
Herbert Kaufman Executive Producer
Herman Rotsten Associate Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Farms Raided By Blue Chip Marauders! Gunsmoke in Tucson is directed by Thomas Carr and written by Paul Leslie Peil and Robert Joseph. It stars Mark Stevens, Forrest Tucker, Gale Robbins, Vaughn Taylor, John Ward, Kevin Hagen, Gail Kobe and William Henry. A CinemaScope/De Luxe Color production, mu ... sic is by Sid Cutner and cinematography by William Whitley. As young boys, two brothers, Jed (AKA: Chip) and John, witness their father being hung by a vigilante gang. Chip, angry and bitter, grows up to be an outlaw and leader of the feared Blue Chip Gang. John goes the other way and becomes a U.S. Marshal. Two brothers on opposite sides of the law, destined to become embroiled in an Arizona range war between cattlemen and farmers. Pretty formulaic stuff here but performed and constructed admirably. Plot machinations revolve around the hopeful salvation of Stevens' outlaw, but as he tries to leave his Blue Chip Gang past behind him, he finds himself being set up by shifty land baron Ben Bodeen (Taylor). Joining the "two brothers on each side of the law" axis are threads involving religion, political power games and testosterone lowering in the form of twin lovelies Lou Crenshaw (Robbins) and Katy Porter (Kobe), with Robbins as a sultry saloon gal getting to warble the tune "I Need a Man". Location photography is pleasing (Santa Clarita, Tucson and Chatsworth), Cutner's musical score is robust and appropriate and the final shoot-out/stand off is a good un'. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024