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      Noose for a Gunman

      Released Apr 13, 1960 1h 30m Western List
      Reviews Gunslinger Case Britton (Jim Davis) isn't welcome in his hometown of Rock Valley. He's still wanted for the murder of the Avery brothers, the sons of local tycoon Carl Avery (Barton MacLane). He's forced back into Rock Valley, however, because he's received word that outlaw Jack Cantrell (Ted de Corsia) plans on robbing a stagecoach that is coming into town. As Case struggles to earn the trust of the locals, he begins to suspect that Avery may have something to do with the planned robbery. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member A very cookie-cutter western filled with all of the typical cliché characters and scenes. The final shootout is very disappointing, especially given the dynamics among the characters that led up to the climax. The acting is passable an the movie maintains decent pacing. This is one of those typical, throw-away westerns that fulfilled the weekly needs of the audience, probably shown as the opening act of a double feature. Nothing special here. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Gunslinger Case Britton (Jim Davis) isn't welcome in his hometown of Rock Valley. He's still wanted for the murder of the Avery brothers, the sons of local tycoon Carl Avery (Barton MacLane). He's forced back into Rock Valley, however, because he's received word that outlaw Jack Cantrell (Ted de Corsia) plans on robbing a stagecoach that is coming into town. As Case struggles to earn the trust of the locals, he begins to suspect that Avery may have something to do with the planned robbery.
      Director
      Edward L. Cahn
      Production Co
      Robert E. Kent Productions
      Genre
      Western
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Apr 13, 1960, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 1, 2016
      Runtime
      1h 30m