Five Guns to Tombstone
Five Guns to Tombstone | |
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Directed by | Edward L. Cahn |
Produced by |
Robert E. Kent Edward Small (executive) |
Written by |
Richard Schayer Jack De Witt |
Based on | story by Arthur Orloff |
Starring |
James Brown Walter Coy Gregg Palmer |
Edited by | Bernard Small |
Production company |
Zenith Pictures |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date | 1960 |
Running time | 71 mins |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Five Guns to Tombstone is a 1960 Western film.[1]
Plot
Young outlaw Billy Wade, determined to reform, is roped into a robbery by rich businessman George Landon then framed for it. Landon springs Billy's brother Matt from prison, on the condition he get Billy to go along with the theft. During a struggle for a gun Matt is accidentally killed, and his teenaged son Ted and others mistakenly believe Billy killed him in cold blood. Billy pretends to help bandit Ike Garvey but ultimately assists in his capture, earning Ted's forgiveness.
Cast
- James Brown as Billy Wade
- Walter Coy as Ike Garvey
- Robert Karnes as Matt Wade
- Willis Bouchey as George Landon
- Gregg Palmer as Dixon
- John Wilder as Ted Wade
Production
The film's plotline and lines duplicate those of an earlier Edward Small production, Gun Belt (1953).[2]
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