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The Gun Runners

Hemingway-hot adventure !
1958 | 83m | English

(970 votes)

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Remake of "To Have and Have Not" based on Hemingway short story. Plot reset to early days of Cuban revolution. A charter boat skipper gets entangled in gunrunning scheme to get money to pay off debts. Sort of a sea-going film noir with bad girl, smarmy villain, and the "innocent" drawn into wrong side of law by circumstances.
Release Date: Aug 01, 1958
Director: Don Siegel
Writer: Ernest Hemingway, Daniel Mainwaring, Paul Monash
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords fisherman, gun runner
Production Companies United Artists, Seven Arts Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Audie Murphy Sam Martin
Eddie Albert Hanagan
Patricia Owens Lucy Martin
Richard Jaeckel Blond Henchman on Boat
Paul Birch Sy Phillips
Jack Elam Arnold
Lee Strasberg Rhett
Everett Sloane Harvey
John Qualen Pop
John A. Alonzo Soldier in Car (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers Gambler (uncredited)
Roy Engel Caz (uncredited)
Edward Colmans Juan
Stephen Peck Pepito
Carlos Romero Carlos Contreras
Gita Hall Eva
Jack Daly Detective (uncredited)
Tony Dantes Gambler (uncredited)
Tom Greenway Deputy (uncredited)
Ted Jacques U.S. Coast Guard Commander Walsh (uncredited)
Lita Leon Pepita (uncredited)
Peggy Maley Blonde Barfly (uncredited)
Joel Marston Palm Reader (uncredited)
Joey Ray Dice Player (uncredited)
Freddie Roberto Berenguer (uncredited)
Larry Taylor
Larry Thor Captain (uncredited)
Herb Vigran Freddy (uncredited)
Billy Wayne Dice Table Croupier (uncredited)
Name Job
Don Siegel Director
Ernest Hemingway Novel
Daniel Mainwaring Screenplay
Paul Monash Screenplay
Leith Stevens Original Music Composer
Hal Mohr Director of Photography
Chester W. Schaeffer Editor
Howard Richmond Art Direction
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Name Title
Clarence Greene Producer
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John Chard
6.0

A man can't turn bad if it ain't in him to be bad. And it ain't in you, Sam. The Gun Runners is directed by Don Siegel and adapted to screenplay by Daniel Mainwaring and Paul Monash from the Ernest Hemmingway novel, "To Have and Have Not". It stars Audie Murphy, Eddie Albert, Patricia Owens, Eve ... rett Sloane, Richard Jaeckel, Paul Birch and Jack Elam. Music is by Leith Stevens and cinematography by Hal Mohr. It's The Cuban Revolution and boat owner Sam Martin (Murphy) finds himself unwittingly mixed up in gun running... The Hemmingway novel had already been adapted with considerable success twice previously (To Have and Have Not (1944)/The Breaking Point (1950)), so why another variant on the source was commissioned is a bit of a mystery. As it happens, it's no dead loss without pulling up any trees. Thematic heart comes by way of Sam Martin's moral compass, which is jarred when he learns he is quite simply in over his head. With an adoring wife at home (Owens) and his alcoholic best friend in tow (Sloane as usual good value), the human interest factor is above average. Albert gives quality villainy, with henchmen by his side, and the pic stands out for the moments of violence that take one by surprise. There's some poor back projection work, but this is offset by some lovely location photography, with Mohr (Phantom of the Opera/The Lost Moment) also bringing some nifty monochrome shadings to key character interactions. Yet ultimately the plus point is with Murphy, who really pushes himself for Siegel, his performance deserved a better film, but as it is he lifts it above average and makes it a must see for his fans. 6/10

May 16, 2024