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Invitation to a Gunfighter

He Kills By Invitation
1964 | 92m | English

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In New Mexico, a Confederate veteran returns home to find his fiancée married to a Union soldier, his Yankee neighbors rallied against him and his property sold by the local banker who then hires a gunman to kill him.
Release Date: Oct 14, 1964
Director: Richard Wilson
Writer: Richard Wilson, Alvin Sapinsley, Hal Goodman, Larry Klein, Elizabeth Wilson
Genres: Western
Keywords shootout, gunshot wound, confederate soldier
Production Companies United Artists, Stanley Kramer Productions, Hermes Productions, Larcas Productions
Box Office Revenue: $3,100,000
Budget: $1,800,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Name Character
Yul Brynner Jules Gaspard d'Estaing
Janice Rule Ruth Adams
George Segal Matt Weaver
Alfred Ryder Doc Barker
Clifford David Crane Adams
Mike Kellin Blind Union Vet
Brad Dexter Kenarsie
Pat Hingle Sam Brewster
Bert Freed Sheriff
John A. Alonzo Manuel
Curt Conway McKeever
Clarke Gordon Hickman
Gerald Hiken Gully
Clifton James Tuttle
Strother Martin Fiddler
Arthur Peterson Schoop
Name Job
Richard Wilson Screenplay, Director
William Russell Sound
Daniel C. Striepeke Makeup Artist
Alvin Sapinsley Adaptation
Hal Goodman Story
Larry Klein Story
Joseph MacDonald Director of Photography
Elizabeth Wilson Screenplay
Oliver Emert Set Decoration
Virginia Darcy Hairstylist
Robert C. Jones Editor
David Raksin Music
Robert Clatworthy Production Design
Paula Giokaris Costume Design
Emile LaVigne Makeup Artist
Ivan Volkman Production Manager
Ed Keyes Property Master
Godfrey Marks Sound Editor
Duke Callaghan Camera Operator
Austen Jewell Assistant Director
Alfred R. Bird Sound Editor
Joe King Costume Supervisor
Name Title
Richard Wilson Producer
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John Chard
3.0

Thematically fine but executed with very little skill. Rebel soldier Matt Weaver returns to town after the Civil War, only to find that his home has been sold by unscrupulous town boss, Sam Brewster. Brewster, fearing for his safety, hires gunfighter Jules Gaspard d'Estaing to eradicate Weaver. B ... ut as d'Estaing's settles in to town it becomes clear to him just what a corrupt and morally bankrupt bunch the townsfolk are. It grieves me to mark a film like this, with so many good people involved with it, down so low. The thematic heart of this picture is fabulous, nothing none of us haven't seen before, but tales of hired gunmen straightening out dirty towns are always of interest if handled with care and a commitment to the moral essence. Invitation To A Gunfighter, in spite of starring Yul Brynner, George Segal, Brad Dexter, Pat Hingle and Strother Martin, and being directed by Orson Welles collaborator Richard Wilson, is ploddingly paced and acted like a low budget C movie. The score from David Raksin is intrusive and completely out of sync with the nature of the piece, whilst the back lot location is all too evident. The piece briefly picks up entering the final third, where thankfully Brynner is asked to earn his pay outside of walking around glumly, but it's a false dawn as the finale has all the excitement of a runny nose. I'm in the minority judging by the comments written for this film thus far, so maybe it caught me at a bad time, but the chances of me ever seeking this one out again are remote to say the least. 3/10

May 16, 2024