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April 1969 (Austria) moreTagline:
Marshall Patch... he lived by the law of the gun...Plot:
In the turn-of-the century Texas town of Cottownwood Springs, marshal Frank Patch is an old-style lawman in a town determined to become modern... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Another unsung classic that needs remembering moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Richard Widmark | ... | Marshal Frank Patch | |
| Lena Horne | ... | Claire Quintana | |
| Carroll O'Connor | ... | Lester Locke | |
| David Opatoshu | ... | Edward Rosenblum | |
| Kent Smith | ... | Andrew Oxley | |
| Jacqueline Scott | ... | Laurie Mills | |
| Morgan Woodward | ... | Ivan Stanek | |
| Larry Gates | ... | Mayor Chester Sayre | |
| Dub Taylor | ... | Doc Adams | |
| John Saxon | ... | Lou Trinidad | |
| Darleen Carr | ... | Hilda Jorgenson | |
| Michael McGreevey | ... | Dan Joslin | |
| Royal Dano | ... | Arch Brandt | |
| Jimmy Lydon | ... | Luke Mills (as James Lydon) | |
| Kathleen Freeman | ... | Mary Elizabeth |
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Norway:16 | West Germany:18 (nf) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | USA:M (original rating) | USA:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Star Richard Widmark and original director Robert Totten had "artistic differences," and Totten was replaced by 'Don Siegel (I)'. When the film was completed, Siegel, saying that Totten directed more of the film than he did, refused to take screen credit for it, but Widmark didn't want Totten's name on it. A compromise was reached whereby the film was credited to the fictitious "Alan Smithee" (originally to be called Al Smith, but the DGA said there had already been a director by that name), thereby setting a precedent for directors who, for one reason or another, did not want their name on a film they made. moreQuotes:
Dan Joslin: It's awful seeing a man kill himself. One minute he's there... alive... then he's dead. Blood and the smell of powdersmoke. And it's all over and one with. It's awful! moreSoundtrack:
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How many times have I seen films on television which have astounded me with their depth and profundity and whose titles I have never heard before? Or which never come up in discussions of the classics? Death of a Gunfighter was one such movie. (The Devil's Doorway from 1950 with Robert Taylor is another.) Gazineo from Brasilia rightly compared DoaG with the Shootist (John Wayne) as portraying the passing of the frontier into more modern political structures. Especially the sharply etched scenes in the town council showing all the ethnics (Cathoic priest, Jewish merchant) being led around by the nose by the progressive Episcopalian (or whatever denomination he's supposed to be.) But there's one movie nobody has compared this film to: High Noon (Gary Cooper). DoaG is like a "High Noon noir." In High Noon the hero manages to conquer his enemies entirely on his own despite being deserted by the Establishment. But in DoaG the members of the whole establishment are the enemies and the hero does not manage to conquer them; on the contrary they get their own way most gruesomely in the end. This is somewhat of a unique plot in the history of westerns. Beautiful music by Oliver Nelson (1932-1975). What a loss to the movies! Imagine Carroll O'Connor in a pre-Archie Bunker role. That's a rarity in itself! When classic westerns are discussed DoaG must be included..