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Death of a Gunfighter is a 1969 American Western film directed by Robert Totten and Don Siegel. It stars Richard Widmark and Lena Horne and features an original score by Oliver Nelson. The theme of the film is the "passing" of the West, the clash between a traditional character and the politics and demands of modern society.
The Smithee pseudonym was created for use on the film Death of a Gunfighter, released in 1969. During its filming, lead actor Richard Widmark was unhappy with director Robert Totten and arranged to have him replaced by Don Siegel. Siegel later estimated that he had spent 9 to 10 days filming, while Totten had spent 25 days.
Indeed only 2 Hollywood movies credit Patten as a source for their movie, the 1956 Movie Red Sundown, and the 1969 Movie Death of a Gunfighter. The later 1971 Movie Long Live Your Death , which featured the noted actors Eli Wallach and Lynn Redgrave , cheated this unofficial Hollywood boycott of Patten by actually being a non-Hollywood so ...
John Wayne’s sheriff faces an army of bad guys with only a drunk, a young gunfighter and a crippled old man on his side. The interplay between Wayne, Dean Martin and Walter Brennan is a delight ...
Death. Totten died at the age of 57 on January 27, 1995, from a heart attack at his home in Sherman Oaks, California. ... 1969 Death of a Gunfighter: Credited as Alan ...
In addition to his roles in horror films, Saxon co-starred with Bruce Lee in the martial arts film Enter the Dragon (1973), and he had supporting roles in the Westerns The Appaloosa (1966; for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture), Death of a Gunfighter (1969), and Joe Kidd (1972), as well as ...
February 19, 1969: The Night of the Following Day: February 1969: Better a Widow: American distribution April 1, 1969: Sweet Charity: April 2, 1969: Angel in My Pocket: April 27, 1969: Isadora: American distribution May 8, 1969: Death of a Gunfighter: May 22, 1969: Winning: May 26, 1969: Backtrack! Compilation of several episodes of the TV ...
A month after Bryan’s death, police caught up with the alleged shooter inside a Motel 6 more than an hour outside Philadelphia. A year later, discrepancy in a witness’s testimony about the man’s height stirred up enough reasonable doubt in the jury for a not-guilty verdict. Police never arrested the accomplice or anyone else for the murder.