Death of a Gunfighter (1969)

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Written by Lewis B. Patten, Joseph Calvelli

Directed by Don Siegel, Robert Totten, Alan Smithee

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1969

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Western adventure about a sheriff who is reluctant to relinquish his authority when his time as a law enforcement officer comes to an end. After shooting a drunk in self defence and humiliating the local newspaper editor into taking his own life, drastic action is taken to oust the sheriff from office. Directed by Don Siegel and Robert Totten, who opted to have their names removed from the film's credits.

When is Death of a Gunfighter next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Bravo December 5th, 2:00pm and on Bravo December 6th, 1:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Richard WidmarkRichard WidmarkMarshal Frank Patch
Lena HorneClaire Quintana
Carroll O'ConnorLester Locke
David OpatoshuEdward Rosenblum
Kent SmithAndrew Oxley
Jacqueline ScottLaurie Mills
Morgan WoodwardIvan Stanek
Larry GatesMayor Chester Sayre
Dub TaylorDoc Adams
John SaxonLou Trinidad
Darleen CarrHilda Jorgenson
Michael McGreeveyDan Joslin
Royal DanoArch Brandt
Jimmy LydonLuke Mills
Kathleen FreemanMary Elizabeth

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