Gun Glory
MGM/UA (1957)
Western
In Collection
#5560
0*
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883316213087
IMDB   6.1
1 hr 29 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Jacques Aubuchon Sam Winscott
Rayford Barnes Blondie
Lane Bradford Ugly
Rhonda Fleming Jo
Stewart Granger Tom Earley
James Gregory Grimsell
Burl Ives Vocalist behind opening credits
Arch Johnson Gunn
Steve Rowland Tom Early
Chill Wills Preacher
Director
Roy Rowland
Producer Nicholas Nayfack
Writer Ben Maddow
William Ludwig
Cinematography Harold J. Marzorati
Musician Jeff Alexander


GUN GLORY reminds me once again what a pleasure it is to watch Stewart Grainger and Rhonda Fleming. Grainger took a relaxed approach to his roles, much like Van Johnson but without as much smugness. Grainger plays a family man who has become a drifter, a gambler and a gunfighter. Coming home after learning the futility of "chasing rainbows," he returns to his ranch, only to discover his wife is dead and his son wants no part of him. He hires Rhonda Fleming to keep house for him, and she works to bring father and son together. Fleming is, without doubt, the most beautiful and shapely redhead to ever grace the movie screen (yes, including Maureen O'Hara). Here, once again, she proves she can act as well. It's a pity Hollywood didn't take her more seriously. All of the adults are top notch; however, the actor who play the son is only OK, and the actor who plays the young gunfighter is laughably bad. Top acting honor goes to Chill Wills as a wise, nonjudgemental reverand. Exquisitely photographed in Metrocolor and Cinemascope, GUN GLORY is always easy to watch. The story could have used a few more twists, and the climax seems a bit too easy. However, this is a movie that can, for the most part, be enoyed by the entire family.
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Edition Details
Edition WB Archive Collection
Distributor Warner Home Video
Release Date 2009
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.40:1)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
No. of Disks/Tapes 1