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The Gatling Gun

Tough men, during hard times, battle for the ultimate weapon.
1971 | 93m | English

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Doctor Gatling invented a war machine to beat all arrows, and guns.
Release Date: May 01, 1971
Director: Robert Gordon
Writer: Mark Hanna, Joseph Van Winkle
Genres: Action, Western
Keywords weapons history
Production Companies Broadway Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Guy Stockwell Lt. Wayne Malcolm
Robert Fuller Pvt. Sneed
BarBara Luna Leona (as Barbara Luna)
Woody Strode Runner the Scout
Patrick Wayne Jim Boland
Pat Buttram Tin Pot
Carlos Rivas Two-Knife
Tommy Cook Pvt. Elwood
Steve Conte Pvt. Mitchell
David Cargo Cpl. Benton (as David F. Cargo)
John Carradine Rev. Harper
Judith Jordan Martha Boland
Phil Harris Luke Boland
Name Job
Robert Gordon Director
Mark Hanna Writer
Joseph Van Winkle Writer
Lloyd Garnell Electrician
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Wuchak
6.0

Desert survival Western "The Gatling Gun" was originally titled "King Gun" and shot in 1969, but not released till 1971. It's a cavalry vs. Indians Western focusing on the eponymous weapon with a great cast of familiars -- Guy Stockwell, Robert Fuller, Phil Harris, Woody Strode, Patrick Wayne, Jo ... hn Carradine, Pat Buttram and BarBara Luna (from Star Trek's "Mirror, Mirror") -- highlighted by curvy redhead Judy Jordan, to say the least. Critics write it off as "routine" and akin to a TV Western. True, it is Grade 'B' and comic-booky, so proceed with caution. BUT the notable cast clicks and the story delivers the goods, as far as Western (melo)drama & action goes. It's essentially a survival tale of a small group of soldiers and civilians who team-up to survive a desert trek threatened by Two-Knife (Carlos Rivas) and his rogue tribe. If you're a sucker for desert-survival tales (like me), such as "Sands of the Kalahari" (1965), "Flight of the Phoenix" (1965), "Escape from Zahrain" (1962) and "They Came to Cordura" (1959), you'll probably appreciate "The Gatling Gun," as long as you can forgive the TV budget (although it's not technically a TV movie and was dubiously released to theaters). It's not as good as the first three, but it's more entertaining than the last one. While "Cordura" is a more serious production with overall superior production values, it's also more hokey in a 50's Western sense. The trek through the desert features a lot of drama but the movie ends with a bang as the group squares-off against Two-Knife and his braves. Stockwell stands out as the alpha male Army Lieutenant who naturally attracts the babe (Jordan), whereas Fuller is effective as Private Sneed, done-in by his own lust for lucre. The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Eaves Movie Ranch and Ghost Ranch near Sante Fe, New Mexico. GRADE: B-

Aug 30, 2022