
Overview:
The fastest gun in the West tries to escape his reputation.Status: | Released (1950-05-26) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 wins & 2 nominations total |
Screen: | William Bowers, William Sellers, André De Toth |
Productions: | 20th Century Fox |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 8487: Gregory Peck - Jimmy Ringo
- 29644: Helen Westcott - Peggy Walsh
- 13297: Millard Mitchell - Marshal Mark Strett
- 81798: Jean Parker - Molly
- 9857: Karl Malden - Mac
- 16017: Skip Homeier - Hunt Bromley
- 24938: Anthony Ross - Deputy Charlie Norris
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- 69948: William Bowers - Screenplay - Writing
- 69948: William Bowers - Story - Writing
- 81799: André de Toth - Story - Writing
- 8501: Nunnally Johnson - Producer - Production
- 14648: Arthur C. Miller - Director of Photography - Camera
- 81800: William Sellers - Screenplay - Writing
- 8503: Alfred Newman - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
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***Dramatic B&W Western starring Gregory Peck in the titular role*** Released in 1950, “The Gunfighter” stars Gregory Peck as a middle-aged quick-draw gunfighter who rides into a Southwestern town where his fame excites the populace and attracts young bucks wanting to make a name. ....
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A moustachioed Gregory Peck is the renowned, but now reformed, gunslinger "Ringo" who rides into his hometown hoping to meet up with his old flame "Peggy" (Helen Westcott) and his young son - whom he has yet to actually meet! The locals are less than enthusiastic at his arrival - esp ....
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