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Gun Fury

  • 1953
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  • 1h 23m
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Rock Hudson, Donna Reed, Philip Carey, and Roberta Haynes in Gun Fury (1953)
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In Arizona, Frank Slayton's gang robs a stagecoach and kidnaps Ben Warren's fiancée, prompting Warren to pursue Slayton.In Arizona, Frank Slayton's gang robs a stagecoach and kidnaps Ben Warren's fiancée, prompting Warren to pursue Slayton.In Arizona, Frank Slayton's gang robs a stagecoach and kidnaps Ben Warren's fiancée, prompting Warren to pursue Slayton.

  • Director
    • Raoul Walsh
  • Writers
    • Irving Wallace
    • Roy Huggins
    • Kathleen B. Granger
  • Stars
    • Rock Hudson
    • Donna Reed
    • Philip Carey
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    • Director
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Writers
      • Irving Wallace
      • Roy Huggins
      • Kathleen B. Granger
    • Stars
      • Rock Hudson
      • Donna Reed
      • Philip Carey
    • 31User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Ben Warren
    Donna Reed
    Donna Reed
    • Jennifer Ballard
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Frank Slayton
    • (as Phil Carey)
    Roberta Haynes
    Roberta Haynes
    • Estella Morales
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Tom 'Jess' Burgess
    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
    • Blinky
    Neville Brand
    Neville Brand
    • Brazos
    Ray Thomas
    • Doc
    Bob Herron
    Bob Herron
    • Curly Jordan
    • (as Robert Herron)
    Phil Rawlins
    • Jim Morse
    Forrest Lewis
    Forrest Lewis
    • Weatherby
    Alma Beltran
    Alma Beltran
    • Second Mexican Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Don Carlos
    • Vincente
    • (uncredited)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Westy
    • (uncredited)
    Charlita
    • Francesca
    • (uncredited)
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • Sheepherder
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Chuck - First Poker Player
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Griffin
    Robert Griffin
    • Sheriff of Salt Wells
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Writers
      • Irving Wallace
      • Roy Huggins
      • Kathleen B. Granger
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    7bkoganbing

    The West Is Growing Up

    Gun Fury marked the first loan out film that Rock Hudson did after he became a star at Universal. Rock did this one for Columbia just as his star was rising fast with the movie going public.

    The film has the look and feel of a Randolph Scott western, it's just the kind of story that Scott was in fact doing at Columbia with Budd Boetticher. I would not be surprised if this wasn't something Scott might have had in mind for himself. Of course there would have been changes made as Scott was a much older man than the youthful Rock Hudson.

    Donna Reed is Hudson's fiancé who is on a stagecoach west to meet her man. On the stage also is notorious outlaw Philip Carey traveling incognito because he plans to meet up with his gang and rob the stage later.

    Carey is best known as the boss of those exuberant Texas Rangers in Laredo, but here he's a bad man, rotten through and through. He also decided to take Donna Reed as well because he's tired of the woman he has now, Roberta Haynes.

    Carey thinks he's killed Hudson, but Hudson's quite alive and on his trail with a former Carey outlaw member Leo Gordon along with him.

    Gun Fury shows how much the western grew up in the Fifties. This kind of story involving kidnapping and sexual abuse was definitely not for the Saturday matinée kiddie trade. Though Hudson and Reed are good, it's Philip Carey who really dominates the film.

    He's got quite a collection of noted screen bad guys in his crew. Besides Leo Gordon, Neville Brand and Lee Marvin are also around.

    Can't tell you how it ends, but Hudson and Gordon pick up an Indian along the way who proves to be of great assistance.
    7jjnxn-1

    Rock and Donna on the way up

    Beautiful looking western in dazzling Technicolor is otherwise an ordinary affair but does have Rock Hudson and Donna Reed both on the cusp of bigger things. Donna made From Here to Eternity the same year as this and although it didn't really enhance her movie fortunes it raised her fame level easing her transition to TV fame as the perfect homemaker. Rock would break out of the B's the next year with Magnificent Obsession that turned him into box office gold for years. This film does have a good pace and a hissable villain in Phil Carey plus an early peek at Lee Marvin. For western fans or admirers of the stars this should be an enjoyable view.
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    Routine Western Action With Rock Hudson

    "I'm sick of violence and force," says Ben Warren, the rich young rancher who is taking his fiancee Jennifer to California for their wedding. Like most Americans of his generation, he served in the Civil War and was disgusted by the slaughter. Now he is devoted to working his big spread and marrying his beautiful girl (played by Donna Reed).

    Unfortunately, the barren South West is not remote enough from recent history. Men have crossed the Rockies to escape from the bitterness back East, but they have carried their violence westwards with them.

    The film is the story of a stagecoach holdup which turns into an abduction, then a manhunt. Ben Warren (Rock Hudson) sets off after the bad guys who kidnapped his bride-to-be, and pursues them across the Arizona desert.

    A standard horse opera, "Gun Fury" contains no more than the average complement of guns and precious little fury. There are absurdities in the storyline, like the holdup with fake cavalry escort, and the ease with which the 'good guys' recover from seemingly mortal harm (Ben is shot dead, apparently, but then gets up and carries on as if nothing happened, and Jess is almost dead from sunstroke but quickly rallies and rides after Slayton). The trade of Jennifer for Jess is silly, not least because Jess would never want to rejoin Slayton's gang.

    One directorial quirk exhibited by Raoul Walsh is the way in which any character who throws something (knife, rock, pottery) has a victim's-point-of-view cutaway inserted. The viewer is, for an instant, seemingly the target of the missile. The purpose of this oddity is to exploit the 3-D format in which the film was originally shot.

    The only other talking point is the presence of Lee Marvin and Neville Brand as bad guys in Slayton's gang.

    Verdict - workmanlike western, but nothing special
    Kalaman

    Nice Little Walsh Western with Rock Hudson & Donna Reed

    "Gun Fury" is a neat, leisurely-paced Columbia Western, originally shot in 3D, directed by Raoul Walsh. I was expecting something exciting or exceptional like "Colorado Territory" or "Pursued". Instead it turns out to be routine, ambling minor Western that just misses mediocrity. Rock Hudson ably plays Ben Warren, a pacifist Civil War veteran whose fiancé (Donna Reed) is kidnapped by an ex-Confederate villain & gang leader Frank Slayton (Phil Carey) after a stagecoach holdup. Aided by one of the gang members (Leo Gordon) and an Indian (Pat Hogan), Warren pursues Slayton and his gang through several confrontations. Lee Marvin intriguingly plays Blinky, the outlaw that later challenges Carey before Warren and his group show up.

    Throughout "Gun Fury", Walsh does a nice job of contrasting Hudson's mild, freedom-loving mannerism with Carey's vicious, unalloyed sadism. There are also, as expected from Walsh, some nifty scenes of outdoor scenery in the reddish Arizona desert. Donna Reed and Rock Hudson are great together; Phil Carey does good job playing the villain. Overall, a nice little Western that is worth checking out.
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    BULLETS ARE DEMOCRATIC. THEY DON'T ONLY KILL BADMEN

    This originally-filmed 3-D pot boiler features a darkly gorgeous Donna Reed partnering an equally handsome Rock Hudson- the latter displaying the macho charisma he hid behind for most of his career. But the thing is, he's good -and so's Donna. They play an engaged couple about to settle in California at the end of the Civil War. Rock has the odd good line 'Bullets are democratic- they don't only kill badmen' -no doubt an orphan from scriptwriter Kathleen George's novel TEN AGAINST CEASAR on which movie was based and a concept which would have found an echo in post-Korean and WWII veteran audiences.

    Ex-Confederate Army cronies' embitterment and discontent is the excuse for stagecoach robbery, murder and kidnapping. Ben Warren [Hudson] is left for dead and his fiancé Jennifer Ballard [Reed] snatched under the unlikely pretext that gang leader Frank Slayton [Phil Carey] fancies her. The later elemental suggestion of suppressed carnality is best left as it was -suppressed. Donna Reed, despite torn blouse -is Rock's girl, and she remains so. Doesn't the Phil Carey know how things in Westerns work out? The plot of George's novel, TEN AGAINST CAESAR has been uncomplicated to a degree where an orangutan, given five seconds and a paintbrush, could have written the subsequence and denouement.

    But credibility is not what this movie is all about.

    It's about how parted Rock and Donna are re-united and triumph over -albeit manufactured -adversity ; it's about searing Arizona desert; the magnificence of 1950 Technicolor Western-making, and perhaps most of all about the making of desolation beautiful. I remember its flat screen release as a kid, was dying to see it but couldn't afford the admission. Had I seen it then I know how I would have reacted - I would have considered it good value and left the cinema, six-gun at the ready, seeking a showdown.

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      This film was shot in 3-D. However, director Raoul Walsh only had one eye, so he was never able to see the film in the process in which he shot it. The same situation occurred when director André De Toth, who also had only one eye, shot the 3-D film House of Wax (1953).
    • Goofs
      Frank (Philip Carey) pistol-whips Jess (Leo Gordon) and the gun is lost in the ensuing fight. Jess's holster is empty as he pushes Jennifer (Donna Reed) through to the adjoining room and the gun is holstered as he emerges.
    • Quotes

      Frank Slayton: She's quite a woman, isn't she?

      Tom 'Jess' Burgess: As far as I'm concerned, all women are alike. They just have different faces so you can tell 'em apart.

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Mit der Waffe in der Hand
    • Filming locations
      • Coffee Pot Rock, West Sedona, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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      1 hour 23 minutes
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