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A Time for Dying

  • 1969
  • M
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
810
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A Time for Dying (1969)
In Silver City, naive farm boy Cass and newcomer saloon girl Nellie are married by Judge Roy Bean in a shotgun wedding but their honeymoon is marred by outlaws.
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In Silver City, naive farm boy Cass and newcomer saloon girl Nellie are married by Judge Roy Bean in a shotgun wedding but their honeymoon is marred by outlaws.In Silver City, naive farm boy Cass and newcomer saloon girl Nellie are married by Judge Roy Bean in a shotgun wedding but their honeymoon is marred by outlaws.In Silver City, naive farm boy Cass and newcomer saloon girl Nellie are married by Judge Roy Bean in a shotgun wedding but their honeymoon is marred by outlaws.

  • Director
    • Budd Boetticher
  • Writer
    • Budd Boetticher
  • Stars
    • Richard Lapp
    • Anne Randall
    • Robert Random
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    810
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Writer
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Stars
      • Richard Lapp
      • Anne Randall
      • Robert Random
    • 24User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Lapp
    • Cass Bunning
    Anne Randall
    Anne Randall
    • Nellie Winters
    Robert Random
    Robert Random
    • Billy Pimple
    • (as Bob Random)
    Beatrice Kay
    Beatrice Kay
    • Mamie
    • (as Miss Beatrice Kay)
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Judge Roy Bean
    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Jesse James
    Ron Masak
    Ron Masak
    • Sam - the Bartender
    Burt Mustin
    Burt Mustin
    • Ed
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Seth
    Walter Reed
    Walter Reed
    • Mayor
    Louis Ojena
    • Blacksmith
    Ivan J. Rado
    Ivan J. Rado
    • Banker
    • (as Jorge Rado)
    Walt La Rue
    • Shotgun
    Maria Desti
    • Mamie's Girl
    Betty Rowland
    Betty Rowland
    • Mamie's Girl
    Tina Stuart
    • Mamie's Girl
    Joanne Shields
    • Mamie's Girl
    Meri McDonald
    • Mamie's Girl
    • (as Miki McDonald)
    • Director
      • Budd Boetticher
    • Writer
      • Budd Boetticher
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    5zboston3

    Just for Audie

    I'm an Audie Murphy and have been steadily working my way through his movies. I'd heard of this, his last film, and not favorably - low production values, bad acting, Audie looking fat and old.

    Well I have to agree with the first two criticisms. I can't understand how this film has been given 7 stars, but the part about Audie is wrong, wrong, wrong. When he comes onto the scene,he simply towers over the other actors, the whole movie. He's so good, and it's a real shame that he didn't live longer.

    It would have been interesting if he had taken some of the other roles he was offered, such as the villain in DIRTY HARRY. It would have been a whole new direction for him, but then contemporary movies were never his thing. His whole style may have been best suited for Westerns.
    3planktonrules

    Rather directionless and filled with many familiar western cliches.

    The plot for "A Time for Dying" is rather directionless. It also tosses in practically every western personality, location and cliche....as well as a super down-beat ending that will leave most viewers cold and disappointed.

    The story is about a young man and young woman. Oddly, instead of the usual famous actors and actresses in the lead, these two are unknowns and. Richard Lapp, in particular, seems very much unlike leading man material. A variety of adventures occur to them...including Judge Roy Bean marrying them against heir will, a run-in with Jesse James and his band of outlaws as well as a run-in against Billy the Kid and his band of outlaws. And, it all ends very poorly.

    There wasn't a lot I liked about this film. I did not like the writer tossing in all sorts of characters and places (such as Silver City) instead of focusing on story. I also didn't like the whole showdown on main street at the end. Fist, it didn't make sense. Second, such showdowns never actually occurred out west. I taught American history....and this sort of thing just didn't happen. Overall, a poor western with little to recommend it...no, nothing to recommend it.

    By the way, you see a lot of saguaro cacti in the film. These are the very tall cacti...usually with branched arms. Well, such cacti only grow in mid-southern Arizona and Mexico. The film was supposedly set in West Texas and Nevada....and saguaro do NOT grow there like they do in the film.
    5boblipton

    Why The Space Are Wide And Open

    Farmer's son Richard Lapp runs into a gunfighter, who talks about the new gal coming to Silver City. He gets a hankering, since he's never seen Silver City, so he rides over. By the next evening he's rescued Anne Randall, been married to her by Judge Roy Bean, met Jesse James and his gang -- played by Audie Murphy in his last screen appearance -- helped stop a bank robbery, and been challenged to a duel.

    It's a busy, chaotic western written and directed by Budd Boetticher, and a clear explanation of why it took Randolph Scott to tame Boetticher's west: everyone is nuts and has guns. It's shot handsomely in Arizona, but it's not a place I'd want to live. But then, not many do, what with the bank robberies and duels and all. With Victor Jory as Bean, halfway between Henry Hull and Charley Grapewin.
    4johnwinn

    A sad finale

    Due to financial constraints this movie was shorter than planned. Thank goodness. A sad finale for both producer and director.
    5ma-cortes

    Very mediocre Western with an unknown main cast and weak direction by Budd Boetticher

    Cass Dunning (Richard Lapp) has just arrived in Silver City, a place where corruption and chaos reign. The naive farm boy Cass and newcomer saloon girl Nellie (Anne Randall) are married by Judge Roy Bean (Victor Jory) in a shotgun wedding but their honeymoon is marred by outlaws. The outlaws as Jesse James (Audie Murphy) roam freely here and there, so Cass will have to be alert to the dangers that lie in wait for him. But an enemy is obsessed with revenge, stalking his prey for a final confrontation. Only he knew it was...a time for dying. A Classic Western Film of a Kind That Grew Up Too Fast...

    This is an ordinary western in which actors fail to give their roles any credibility, a mediocrely-done example of a B movie with so-so interpretations, poor production design, glimmering photography and enjoyable outdoors. Budd Boetticher's last Western -after a long gap filled with his work on a bullfighting project- is a sad affair, far removed from his precision and resonance of the Randolph Scott films and with no the usual arid, stark, rocky landscapes of their 50s classic movies. Produced by actor Audie Murphy himself who takes a bit part as Jesse James, the movie looks at the life of an aspiring gunfighter who meets his end through foolish bravado. Although not much bravado is visible on-screen, however, as the production values are strictly TV: flat lighting, crummy sets and low-cost scenarios. Disappointing, despite good director, nice camerawork and decent support cast. Special mention mention for veteran secondary Victor Jory who steals the show as the drunkard Judge Roy Bean.

    It contains a colorful and shimmering cinematography by prestigious Lucien Ballard, the notorious cameraman who photographed Sam Peckinpah's various films: ¨The Ballad of Cable Hogue¨, ¨The Getaway¨, ¨Wild Bunch¨, ¨Junior Bonner¨ and other Westerns as ¨Will Penny¨, ¨Hour of gun¨, ¨True Grit¨, The Sons of Katie Elder¨, ¨An Eye for an Eye¨, ¨Will Penny¨, ¨Nevada Smith¨, ¨Nevada Express¨. As well as an evocative and thrilling musical score. Audie Murphy and Budd Boetticher, whose careers were in decline at the time, formed their own company, Fipco, to make films such as this one. The motion picture was averagely directed by Budd Boetticher in a weak style without his ordinary trademarks . He directed a lot of Westerns, most of them written by Burt Kennedy, being exhibited by Columbia Pictures . Along with Randolph Scott and Harry Joe Brown formed a production company ,Ranown, financing several Westerns. At the beginning Budd worked for Universal International directing Westerns as ¨Wolf hunters¨, ¨Cimarron kid¨, ¨Bronco Buster¨, ¨Horizons West¨, ¨Seminole¨, ¨The man from the Alamo¨, ¨Wings of the hawk¨ . In 1956 he directed a B production for Batjac titled ¨7 men from now¨. In 1957 made ¨The Tall T¨with his production company, following ¨Decision at sundown¨, ¨Buchanan rides alone¨, ¨Ride lonesome¨, ¨Comanche station¨, ¨Westbound¨. Finally, Budd wrote the script of ¨Two mules for Sister Sara¨ by Donal Siegel and directed his last Western in 1969 ¨A time of dying¨ produced/starred by Audie Murphy. Rating: average, 5 out of 10. A routine western in low budget and nothing special. Only for completists for Budd's film career and Western's hardcore lovers.

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      Audie Murphy and Budd Boetticher, whose careers were in decline at the time, formed their own company, Fipco, to make films such as this one. Money was tight and this film is several minutes shorter than scripted. Murphy spent 1-1/2 years fundraising for completion and post-production.
    • Quotes

      Jesse James: [after seeing Cass and Nellie kiss after an argument] I sure like happy endings!

    • Connections
      Featured in Budd Boetticher: One on One (1989)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1971 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vrijeme za umiranje
    • Filming locations
      • Apache Junction, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Etoile Productions
      • Fipco Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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