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Heaven with a Gun

  • 1969
  • Passed
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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David Carradine and Glenn Ford in Heaven with a Gun (1969)
In a frontier town, gunslinger-turned-preacher Jim Killian is caught in the middle of a violent range war between cattlemen and sheep-men.
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In a frontier town, gunslinger-turned-preacher Jim Killian is caught in the middle of a violent range war between cattlemen and sheep-men.In a frontier town, gunslinger-turned-preacher Jim Killian is caught in the middle of a violent range war between cattlemen and sheep-men.In a frontier town, gunslinger-turned-preacher Jim Killian is caught in the middle of a violent range war between cattlemen and sheep-men.

  • Director
    • Lee H. Katzin
  • Writer
    • Richard Carr
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Carolyn Jones
    • Barbara Hershey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Lee H. Katzin
    • Writer
      • Richard Carr
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Carolyn Jones
      • Barbara Hershey
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Jim Killian…
    Carolyn Jones
    Carolyn Jones
    • Madge McCloud
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Leloopa
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Asa Beck
    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Coke Beck
    J.D. Cannon
    J.D. Cannon
    • Mace
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Garvey
    Harry Townes
    Harry Townes
    • Gus Sampson
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Bart Paterson
    • (as Bill Bryant)
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Mrs. Patterson
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Abraham Murdock
    Roger Perry
    Roger Perry
    • Ned Hunter
    Claude Woolman
    Claude Woolman
    • Gilcher
    Ed Bakey
    • Scotty Andrews
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Mrs. Andrews
    James Chandler
    James Chandler
    • Doc Foster
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    • Emily
    Jessica James
    Jessica James
    • Jan
    • Director
      • Lee H. Katzin
    • Writer
      • Richard Carr
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    User reviews21

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    6FosterAlbumen

    Jaded Oater

    Solid acting (Noah Beery Jr, John Anderson, Glenn Ford, Barbara Hershey, and David Carradine) is compromised by formulaic direction and a script that zig-zags, forgets, remembers, and improvises, but the action occasionally rises, and the preacher-gunman conflict keeps things on track just enough to keep one watching till the end.

    From the distance of 2010, 60s cultural interest is raised by the film's brief, gratuitous, and confusing nudity, as well as Barbara Hershey's hippie depiction of a half-Hopi girl, but the biggest surprise may be that this otherwise predictable western was produced as late as 1969. Except for those 60s flashes, I could imagine my parents and their siblings enjoying something similar in 1955, while I would have wished for a hero less earnest and boring than Ford.

    Among the film's skewed lines, the oddest may be that the sheep-herder side of the range war is first identified with American Indians but is then shifted to a polygamous Mormon. I'd like to go back to 1969 and be 18 again, but no wonder I felt confused.
    7RanchoTuVu

    late 60's western

    A late 60's western about ruthless cattle ranchers and their ranch hands who terrorize helpless sheep ranchers, with the action alternating between the range, the ranch, and the town, itself with a thriving saloon/brothel where a lot of the action is centered. Into this arrives an ex gunfighter turned preacher played by Glenn Ford who wants to bring peace. The script nearly does the film in, although the story and late 60's permissiveness keep one watching. As well, even though the screenplay verges on being ridiculous, the acting by Ford, John Anderson (as the ruthless big cattle rancher with a sadistic son played by David Carridine) and some other parts (J.D. Cannon chews some serious scenery as hired gun Mace) elevate the entertainment quotient, and the film's ending doesn't make one feel remorse about watching this.
    8razorbak-4

    Excellent western--fine acting performances

    Glenn Ford turns in a fine performance, contrary to what some have said. Who better to portray a reluctant hero, a reformed gunfighter/preacher? Clint Eastwood--John Wayne? Don't be ridiculous. Ford is perfect for the part, just as Clint was perfect for the Man with No Name and Dirty Harry, and the Duke was perfect for the lead role in The Cowboys and True Grit. If you don't like Glenn Ford, fine. But don't belittle his acting. I'm a fan of Eastwood and Wayne, but Ford is a better actor than either. David Carradine turns in a top notch acting job also as a villain/foil to Ford as hero. True Western fans will appreciate this film.
    7Bob-45

    Solid enough, but could have used some fleshing out

    After a solid first hour, "Heaven With a Gun" thins out and becomes slightly more than routine. The movie could have used less sadism and sensationalism; while a topless Angelique Pettijohn is appreciated, gratuitous nudity tends to put off the very audience attracted to this kind of western. Carolyn Jones is nearly wasted, and I really wanted to know more about her prior relationship with Ford. Barbara Hershey does a fine job as the half-breed Hopi whom Ford protects. Ford and Hershey's relationship could have also used a little more sexual tension; and Hershey, to her credit, seemed ready to provide it.

    Production values are good, if not spectacular, and director Lee Katzin, while no Sergio Leone, keeps things moving nicely.

    "Heaven With a Gun" is a cut above most of Glenn Ford's later western. Too bad MGM didn't put a little more into the story and running time.

    I give "Heaven With a Gun" a weak "7".
    4moonspinner55

    Early Barbara Hershey

    Passable western looks like movie-backlot goods, but does feature a very fine performance by young Barbara Hershey (in only her second picture), and also by Hershey's future-squeeze David Carradine, in this melodramatic story of a new preacher in a tumbleweed town who is eventually forced into taking on the bad guys. Glenn Ford has the lead and he's solid as usual (Ford never really disappoints, but rarely did he try anything new; even as the heavy in "3:10 To Yuma" he was in fine form and yet unsurprising). Admirers of Hershey should take a look, she's really terrific. ** from ****

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    • Trivia
      This was originally announced in the mid-fifties as a starring vehicle for Gregory Peck.
    • Goofs
      When Leloopa's "dead" father is cut down from the hanging by Jim Killian, he is clearly seen breathing while lying on the ground.
    • Quotes

      Jim Killian: Madge, is there a doctor in this town?

      Madge McCloud: One of the best.

      Jim Killian: Fine, alright I'll repeat; I'm you're preacher. I will protect anyone who comes around this church. I'd try to understand that, if I were you.

      [exchange of gunfire]

      Jim Killian: Well, you'd better get a doctor, Madge. And the rest of you, there'll be no killing around this church unless I do the killing. Amen.

    • Alternate versions
      TV-PG rating shown on broadcast channels is moderated for content, especially female nudity and sexual. The rape scene is entirely cut out. No prostitute is shown in bed with customer. The outdoor female nudity scene is eliminated.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dad Made Dirty Movies (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      A Lonley Place
      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Music by Johnny Mandel

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pulver und Blei
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoita, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • King Brothers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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