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      • Well-crafted, well-acted and solid Western. Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Aug 15, 2007 Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV.
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  2. Man With a Gun is a good western, but I have to say I was let down by the climatic gunfight at the end. It takes place on a deserted town street while most of the cast is at a town council meeting. James Westerfield plays a part similar to J. Edward Bromberg's role in Jesse James.

  3. Man with the Gun: Directed by Richard Wilson. With Robert Mitchum, Jan Sterling, Karen Sharpe, Henry Hull. When a notorious tough 'town tamer' is hired by the citizenry to rid of the gunmen driving them off their land, he finds the local saloon madam to be an old friend.

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    • Western
    • Richard Wilson
    • 1955-11-05
  4. With the town's lawman (Henry Hull) incapable of maintaining order, the town council brings in a hired gun, Clint Tollinger (Robert Mitchum), who has business of his own with the saloon madame...

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    • Robert Mitchum
    • Richard Wilson
    • Western
  5. Sep 10, 2012 · A striking, compact first feature from esteemed screenwriter Wilson. Mitchum is the taciturn 'town-tamer', whose extreme methods of law enforcement are availabl.

  6. Feb 19, 2023 · With the town’s lawman (Hull) incapable of maintaining order, the town council brings in a hired gun, Clint Tollinger (Mitchum), who has business of his own with the saloon madame (Sterling).

  7. Referring to the 1955 film "Man With the Gun" as a routine Western might not sound like an enthusiastic recommendation. However, because the 1950s was such a fertile time for fine movies representing this genre, "routine" can be taken as praise.

  8. Jun 3, 2013 · Man with the Gun (aka Deadly Peacemaker, The Trouble Shooter) has the classic town-tamer plot. A town treed by an arrogant rancher (cleverly never seen until the very last moment of the film) hires tough lawman Robert Mitchum to bring law ‘n’ order to the streets. . .

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