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George must reveal the whole truth, explaining that he is no gunman, that he has never been in a real gunfight. The gun with the notches in the handle actually belonged to his father George Kelby (a famous lawman shot down in an ambush) and he is terrified at the prospect of actually facing a man in a gunfight.
Jul 31, 2020 · It’s 1889. Wanting to prove himself the fastest gun in the West, Vinnie Harold arrives, by chance, at Cross Creek, a town too small to have a sheriff, where he learns from a small boy, Bobby, that a resident of the place is the fastest and most accurate gun anyone has ever seen.
Feb 19, 2019 · What they don’t know is that he’s the son of a famous sheriff and that sheriff trained him to be the fastest gun around. But when his dad was killed, George couldn’t bring himself to avenge his death, and he’s haunted by that fact.
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The Fastest Gun Alive. Despite his reputation as the "fastest gun alive," Temple states emphatically that he's never drawn on a man. That would put him at a significant psychological disadvantage to Harold, who shoots to kill every time.
However, George had a real bad habit of loving guns and also being an expert sharp shooter. Vinnie Harold went from town to town looking for the fastest gun and killed everyone that he came across who thought he could out draw him in a good old Western duel in the street of some town.
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- Drama, Western
- Russell Rouse
- 1956-07-06
Based on Frank D. Gilroy’s teleplay The Last Notch, Russell Rouse’s The Fastest Gun Alive is a compelling western that shows the collision of fates between one man living under the expectations of being the best gunslinger and another man whose obsession is becoming the best gunslinger.
Sep 10, 2012 · Unfortunately, having set up the inevitability of confrontation, the script loses its ballad-like directness, meandering through a bank robbery, taking in a dance number for Tamblyn, and providing...