A tenderfoot becomes a bounty hunter in the hopes of making a better future for himself and his new love.A tenderfoot becomes a bounty hunter in the hopes of making a better future for himself and his new love.A tenderfoot becomes a bounty hunter in the hopes of making a better future for himself and his new love.
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- Big Jim Seddon
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The Bounty Killer
Having arrived fresh in town from the East, Willie Duggan (Dan Duryea) soon gets a lesson in the ways of the Wild West when he gets into a fight for chatting to another man's woman, Carole (Audrey Dalton). Fortunately for the naive Willie, gun fighter Johnny Liam (Rod Cameron) comes to his rescue and tells Willie he needs to wise up and to do it quickly. In need of some money Willie takes a job guarding a payroll and when he has a run in with some outlaws he learns of the bounty on the leader's head and decides bringing outlaws in would be a good way to make money. Things don't go to plan when he has a run in with Mike Clayman (Buster Crabbe) who kills his partner and leaves Willie for dead but after recovering from his injuries Willie is hell bent on getting revenge.
The Bounty Killer, which features a fine cast of mature actors, has an interesting idea about how a naive guy can turn into a monster, has a grand performance by Dan Duryea as tenderfoot turned bounty hunter, though the tenderfoot part was a bit forced, has some good action, but it's a bit too slow paced and not too exciting. Ok western, but not great.
The Bounty Killer, which features a fine cast of mature actors, has an interesting idea about how a naive guy can turn into a monster, has a grand performance by Dan Duryea as tenderfoot turned bounty hunter, though the tenderfoot part was a bit forced, has some good action, but it's a bit too slow paced and not too exciting. Ok western, but not great.
One Of The Worst -- Ever
I gave this movie a look because of some of the cast members, then found myself watching it because I couldn't believe how hilariously bad it was.
With one of the most cliché-riddled scripts and some of the most horrific acting, the cast and crew created one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It was so bad, in fact, I think if I were a self-respecting cast member I would have pooled my money with my fellow actors, bought up all of the prints and hauled them off into the desert for a decent burial.
Why anyone would distribute this flick; theater owner would exhibit it; a backwoods TV station/network would buy it, is beyond me. Unless you too are in need of a good laugh, don't waste your time on this turkey!
With one of the most cliché-riddled scripts and some of the most horrific acting, the cast and crew created one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It was so bad, in fact, I think if I were a self-respecting cast member I would have pooled my money with my fellow actors, bought up all of the prints and hauled them off into the desert for a decent burial.
Why anyone would distribute this flick; theater owner would exhibit it; a backwoods TV station/network would buy it, is beyond me. Unless you too are in need of a good laugh, don't waste your time on this turkey!
Horrific horse stunt
This started out being a rather charming western but quickly devolved into waaaay to much killing for my taste. But the worst death for me was not of a person, but of a horse.
Toward the last third of the movie, a character shoots a horse and rider running downhill. The horse tumbles head over heels repeatedly and the scene changes without the animal getting back up. There is no way this horse wasn't seriously injured or killed. As a horse owner, it's hard for me to believe anyone would do this to any animal in the name of 'entertainment'. It ruined the movie for me - very sad to think of how lax hollywood was about the humane treatment of animals. I hope it's truly better in present times.
Toward the last third of the movie, a character shoots a horse and rider running downhill. The horse tumbles head over heels repeatedly and the scene changes without the animal getting back up. There is no way this horse wasn't seriously injured or killed. As a horse owner, it's hard for me to believe anyone would do this to any animal in the name of 'entertainment'. It ruined the movie for me - very sad to think of how lax hollywood was about the humane treatment of animals. I hope it's truly better in present times.
A film to see some oldies!
I have just seen this old western on spike TV (UK) today 10/11/16, it was fun to pick out the older stars who at one time or another were top billing in their day.
I spotted the Sheriff was Johnny Mack Brown, Richard Arlen, Buster Crab, Bob Steel who was a B movie star in his early days I did not spot that the love interest was Audrey Dalton, until the credits rolled, all in all a good film if a touch one paced. Dan Duryea was good value as usual, his best roles for me were when he opposite Audie Murphy, they did a few films together and seemed to hit it off. I try to keep up with the movie channels here, in the hope that some of these old westerns are shown, we have nothing to match these old films today, and quite frankly there are not the suitable actors around who could do these parts.
I spotted the Sheriff was Johnny Mack Brown, Richard Arlen, Buster Crab, Bob Steel who was a B movie star in his early days I did not spot that the love interest was Audrey Dalton, until the credits rolled, all in all a good film if a touch one paced. Dan Duryea was good value as usual, his best roles for me were when he opposite Audie Murphy, they did a few films together and seemed to hit it off. I try to keep up with the movie channels here, in the hope that some of these old westerns are shown, we have nothing to match these old films today, and quite frankly there are not the suitable actors around who could do these parts.
The versatile Mr. Dureya
What absolute nonsense that a previous reviewer states that Mr. Dureya cannot carry off nice in this film. The guy was acting for over 30 years and was a brilliant, versatile actor. Sure , he could play villains to perfection and because of this was well known and cast in these parts. But during his 30 years of film acting he frequently was cast as a good guy and he played these roles well.The Bounty Killer does ask too much in his age, sure, the part was written for a younger guy but as Dureya is so exceptionally good as the naive easterner it still works well.It's a wonderful film, it's low budget but it's a fine well acted and well written western.
Did you know
- TriviaDan Duryea (father) and Peter Duryea (son) appeared in two western films together: Taggart (1964) and this film.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, a compulsory cut was required to a scene of animal cruelty (in this case, sight of a horse being made to fall in a dangerous manner), in order to obtain a PG classification. Cuts made in accordance with the BBFC's Guidelines and policy. An uncut classification was not available.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Best in Action: 1965 (2021)
- SoundtracksGo Away Old Man and Leave Me Alone
Written by Ronald Stein
Performed by Harlene Stein (singing voice of Audey Dalton)
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- Budget
- $194,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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