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Gun the Man Down ()


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Two bank robbers abandon their wounded partner to the posse and run with the loot but their partner, after serving time in prison, seeks revenge.

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Remington 'Rem' Anderson
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Janice
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Matt Rankin (as Robert Wilke)
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Sheriff Morton
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Ralph Farley
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Billy Deal
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Deputy Lee
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Sheriff Leading Posse
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Hotel Man (as Gonzalez Gonzalez)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Deputy (uncredited)
Tony Dante ...
Bartender (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
Bob Folkerson ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Posse Rider (uncredited)
Robert Hinkle ...
Deputy (uncredited)
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Deputy (uncredited)
James Stone ...
Banker (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Andrew V. McLaglen

Written by

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Burt Kennedy ... (screenplay)
 
Sam Freedle ... (story) (as Sam C. Freedle)

Produced by

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Andrew V. McLaglen ... producer (uncredited)
Robert E. Morrison ... producer
John Wayne ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Henry Vars

Cinematography by

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William H. Clothier ... director of photography

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A. Edward Sutherland ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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Everett Sutherland ... supervising editor

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Alfred Ybarra

Set Decoration by

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Victor A. Gangelin ... (as Victor Gangelin)

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Web Overlander ... makeup
Fae M. Smith ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Gordon B. Forbes ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Robert H. Justman ... assistant director (as Robert Justman)
Paul Feiner ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Joe LaBella ... property master (as Joseph LaBella)

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Earl Crain Sr. ... sound
Roger Heman Sr. ... re-recording (as Roger Heman)

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Jack N. Young ... stunt coordinator (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)

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Patrick Cummings ... costumer (as Patrick W. Cummings)
Neva Rames ... costumer (as Geneva M. Rames)

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Henry Vars ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Sam Freedle ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Andrew V. McLaglen ... presenter
Robert E. Morrison ... presenter
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Three outlaw buddies rob a bank, but one of them is wounded. His two partners and his girlfriend take his share of the loot and run off, leaving him to be captured by the sheriff. Years later, after he gets out of prison, he goes in search of his double-crossing partners and his faithless girlfriend. He finds them in a semi-deserted, run-down town, but instead of killing them right away, he decides to play cat-and-mouse with them first. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com

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Taglines Here Come the Gunslingers! Lightning on the draw...Deadly in their aim...Goaded on to - See more »
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Also Known As
  • Arizona Mission (United States)
  • Légitime défense (France)
  • Matar a un hombre (Spain)
  • Il vendicatore dell'Arizona (Italy)
  • Atirar para Matar (Brazil)
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  • 76 min
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Trivia Producer Robert E. Morrison is the brother of John Wayne (real name: Marion Morrison). See more »
Goofs When Rem Anderson (James Arness) confronts Ralph Farley as Farley is trying to leave town after spotting Rem, a fistfight ensues. Most of the fist-hitting-face sounds are muted and barely sound like light slaps, some are totally missing, such as the punch from Rem that knocks Farley under a wagon. But all of the other fistfight noises are there, such as wood collapsing when prop posts and railings give way. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Arizona Mission (1962). See more »

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