Death of a Gunfighter


4:35 pm - 5:31 pm, Sunday, May 3 on Great! Action (42)

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A frontier marshal kills a drunken man in self defence, but finds his uncompromising brand of justice is no longer condoned by the locals. When he refuses to step down, the town fathers realise they may have to use violent methods of their own to rid themselves of him. Western, starring Richard Widmark, Lena Horne, Carroll O'Connor and David Opatoshu


1969
Movie/Drama Western

Cast & Crew

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Richard Widmark (Actor) .. Marshal Frank Patch
Lena Horne (Actor) .. Claire Quintana
Carroll O'Connor (Actor) .. Lester Locke
David Opatoshu (Actor) .. Edward Rosenbloom
John Saxon (Actor) .. Lou Trinidad
Kent Smith (Actor) .. Andrew Oxley
Jacqueline Scott (Actor) .. Laurie Mills
Morgan Woodward (Actor) .. Ivan Stanek
Larry Gates (Actor) .. Mayor Chester Sayre
Robert Totten (Director)
Don Siegel (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Richard Widmark (Actor) .. Marshal Frank Patch
Born: December 26, 1914 in Sunrise Township, Minnesota
Best Known For: A string of films.
Early-life: Richard Weedt Widmark was born in Sunrise Township, Minnesota on December 26, 1914 to Ethel and Carl. His family moved frequently because of his father's work as a travelling salesman before they settled in Princeton, Illinois. In 1938, Richard headed to New York to work on a radio soap opera. He made his Broadway debut in 1943 in Kiss and Tell. He was unable to serve in the military during World War Two because of a perforated eardrum.
Career: Widmark was performing in a stage production in Chicago when 20th Century Fox signed him to a seven-year film contract. His first movie role was Kiss of Death (1947), a part that earned him a Golden Globe and his only Academy Award nomination. His early films were The Street with No Name (1948), Road House (1948) and Yellow Sky (1948) and he quickly developed a reputation for playing movie villains. After demanding more diverse roles, he went on play a wide range of parts in the likes of Panic in the Streets (1950), No Way Out (1950), Night and the City (1950), Broken Lance (1954), The Alamo (1960), Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) and Madigan (1968). He made the transition to the small screen in 1971 with the TV movie Vanished, and he reprised his detective role from Madigan in six TV movies. After a career that had seen him star in more than 60 films, he retired from acting in 2001. After a long illness, he died in 2008 at the age of 93.
Quote: 'I suppose I wanted to act in order to have a place in the sun. I'd always lived in small towns, and acting meant having some kind of identity.'
Trivia: He was an advocate for strengthening gun control laws in the United States.
Lena Horne (Actor) .. Claire Quintana
Carroll O'Connor (Actor) .. Lester Locke
David Opatoshu (Actor) .. Edward Rosenbloom
John Saxon (Actor) .. Lou Trinidad
Kent Smith (Actor) .. Andrew Oxley
Jacqueline Scott (Actor) .. Laurie Mills
Morgan Woodward (Actor) .. Ivan Stanek
Larry Gates (Actor) .. Mayor Chester Sayre
Robert Totten (Director)
Don Siegel (Director)

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