Warlock (1959)
Facts
| Directed by | Edward Dmytryk |
| Cast | Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone, Dolores Michaels, Richard Arlen, Don Beddoe, Whit Bissell, Tom Drake, Wallace Ford, Frank Gorshin, Deforest Kelley, Gary Lockwood, James Philbrook, Vaughn Taylor and Regis Toomey |
| Theatrical Release | April 1, 1959 |
| DVD Release | May 24, 2005 |
| Running Time | 121 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 024543172994 |
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Average user review:| Good Western! |
| An unjustly neglected Western |
| Fascinating |
| Decent oater with an impressive cast |
The town in this film is Warlock and the hired gun is legendary lawman Clay Blaisedell played by western veteran Henry Fonda. Fonda, whose M.O. finds him roving from one town to the next with his gold handled Colt revolvers keeping the peace and then overstaying his welcome. Backed by his promoter and sidekick, crippled inveterate gambler Tom Morgan played by Anthony Quinn, they have quite a system worked out.
A group known as the San Pablo cowboys led by Abe McQuown played by Tom Drake has remorselessly prayed upon the town. The group includes Star Trek's own DeForest Kelley and Richard Widmark playing Johnny Gannon. Widmark has misgivings about the behavior of the cowboys and eventually becomes the deputy of the town. Fonda who has been hired as a marshall threatens to shoot it out with any of the cowboys entering Warlock.
When Widmark's brother Billy gets gunned down by Fonda during, the inevitable showdown between the San Pablo group and Widmark, Fonda and Quinn plays out. The ethical Widmark wants to handle the whole issue without Fonda's intervention, but will Fonda's ego, egged on by Quinn be able to withstand Widmark's request to stand down.
The highlight of the film is the psychologic interplay between the characters in the film. Supported by the two female leads Dolores Michaels and the stunning Dorothy Malone playing lady of the night Lily Dollar the passion play among the warring factions inexorably moves forward. November 10, 2007
| Great Movie! |
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