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Rating: 4/10 by 2 users

Gunfighters of Casa Grande (1964)

In this western, a gambler wins a big Mexican ranch and decides to herd all of the cattle upon it into Texas. The crook enlists the aide of a few Mexicans, but they don't realize he plans to cheat them. En route, the cattle drivers are ambushed by banditos. They survive, but during the course of the struggle, the cattle hands learn the truth and ensure that justice gets served.

Directing:
  • Roy Rowland
  • Mahnahén Velasco
  • Isabel Ruiz Capillas
Writing:
  • Patricia Chase
  • Patricia Chase
  • Borden Chase
  • Borden Chase
  • Clarke Reynolds
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Apr 01, 1964

Rating: 4/10 by 2 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
Spain
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: ambush, cattle ranch, horse chase

Alex Nicol
Joe Daylight
Dick Bentley
Doc Kindley
Phil Posner
Henri Verain
Mercedes Alonso
Dona María de Castellar
Diana Lorys
Gitana, Daylight's Girl
Manolita Barroso
Pacesita, Maria's Maid
Roberto Rey
Don Castellar de Verdugo
Aldo Sambrell
Rojo, Bandit Chief
Toni Fuentes
Carlos, Casa Grande's 1st Vaquero
Simón Arriaga
Carvajal, Rojo Henchman
Fernando Villena
Mario, Casa Grande's Major Domo
Ana María Custodio
Señora Durango
Agustín Bescos
(uncredited)
Xan das Bolas
Vasco (uncredited)
Pepe Martín
Don Luis (uncredited)
Ángel Menéndez
Don Ventura (uncredited)

John Chard

Ill Manor. Gunfighters of Casa Grande is directed by Roy Rowland and written by Clarke Reynolds and Borden and Patricia Chase. It stars Alex Nicol, Jorge Mistral, Dick Bentley, Steve Rowland, Phil Posner, Mercedes Alonso, Diana Lorys, María Granada. Music is by Johnny Douglas and cinematography by José F. Aguayo and Manuel MerinoJose. After the war between The States, when the Eastern part of the United States was beef starved and inflated prices were paid at Northern railroad points ... a border raider evolved a plan that would lead to the greatest stolen cattle herd and pay off in the history of the West. Out of MGM, this Spanish/American Western was filmed in Mexico and is a CinemaScope/Metrocolor production. What with that value and the opening salvo as written above, one wouldn't be unfair to expect a good movie. Sadly this isn't the case. The whole stolen herd thing is a bum steer, the narrative a muddled mess that ultimately loses focus on story telling sense. On breaking it down we have an uneasy group dynamic, where a handful of sharp shooting men - led by a devious tyrant wannabe called Joe Daylight (Nicol) - end up getting women trouble whilst dealing with bandido baddies. It's all on testosterone overdrive, complete with what can only be described as a pissing contest, with the acting close to being as poor as the choppy story. The musical score is schizophrenic, with some of it sounding oddly like a play on The White Cliffs of Dover and comedy fare that wouldn't be out of place in a Cary Grant screwball piece. Locations are nice, but the colour mix is way too bright, but at least we have two entries in the Victor Mature and James Caan look a like competition... Some competent action scenes, such as the finale and a defence of Casa Grande (the ranch) stop it being a complete dead loss, but it's not one that Western fans should seek out as a matter of need. 3/10


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