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Gunfight at Black Horses Canyon

1961 | 100m | English

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Feature-length Western based on the hit TV show 'Tales of Wells Fargo,' about a Wells Fargo Company troubleshooter who becomes the target of an outlaw he helped send to prison.
Release Date: Oct 17, 1961
Director: R.G. Springsteen
Writer: Anthony Lawrence, Jack Turley
Genres: Western
Keywords revenge, stallion, edited from tv series
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Revue Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Dale Robertson Jim Hardie
Jack Ging Beau
William Demarest Jeb
George Kennedy Hawk
Rod Cameron Nathan Chance
Patricia Owens Katherine
Philip Carey Squire
Claude Akins Rake
Mary Jane Saunders Mary Gee
Lory Patrick Tina
Steve Darrell The Sheriff
Jon Lormer The Clerk
Stafford Repp Major Shankford
Phil Barselow Happy
William Hunter Red Martin
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John Chard
4.0

There must be an easier way to get Hardy? Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon is directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Frank Gruber and Anthony Lawrence. It stars Dale Robertson, Jack Ging, William Demarest, George Kennedy, Rod Cameron, Patricia Owens, Phillip Carey, Claude Akins and Mary Jane ... Saunders. Music is by Richard Shores and cinematography by Bud Thackery. I didn't know it prior to viewing this, but it's derived from the TV series "Tales of Wells Fargo" and is in fact two episodes – "The Dodger" and "Assignment in Gloribee" - stitched together to make a feature film. Upon finding out this fact it explains just why Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon is so uneven and bad. Everything about it screams out as being low budget fodder, the story line is weak, back screen projection is cheap and nasty and some usually reliable actors are reduced to auto-cue type acting. While characterisation is sparse, with some characters flitting in and out without rhyme or reason to anyone who didn't watch the show. Of course it may well be that fans of the show could find good value in this elongated venture? But for anyone else, as an advertisement appetiser? It hardly makes one yearn to seek out more of the show! For Kennedy's brief villainy and Akins reliability remaining intact, it just about escapes being bottom of the barrel, but it's mightily close to being just that. 3/10

May 16, 2024