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The Gun and the Pulpit

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
374
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The Gun and the Pulpit (1974)
DramaWestern

A young gunslinger on the lam impersonates a preacher, brings hope to his parishioners and law-and-order to a town terrorized by a strongman's bunch.A young gunslinger on the lam impersonates a preacher, brings hope to his parishioners and law-and-order to a town terrorized by a strongman's bunch.A young gunslinger on the lam impersonates a preacher, brings hope to his parishioners and law-and-order to a town terrorized by a strongman's bunch.

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Writers
    • William Bowers
    • Jack Ehrlich
  • Stars
    • Marjoe Gortner
    • Slim Pickens
    • David Huddleston
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    374
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • William Bowers
      • Jack Ehrlich
    • Stars
      • Marjoe Gortner
      • Slim Pickens
      • David Huddleston
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marjoe Gortner
    Marjoe Gortner
    • Ernie Parsons
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Billy One-Eye
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • Mr. Ross
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Jason McCoy
    Estelle Parsons
    Estelle Parsons
    • Sadie Underwood
    Pamela Sue Martin
    Pamela Sue Martin
    • Sally Underwood
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Head of Posse
    Karl Swenson
    Karl Swenson
    • Adams
    Jon Lormer
    Jon Lormer
    • Luther
    Robert Phillips
    Robert Phillips
    • Tom Underwood
    Larry Ward
    Larry Ward
    • Max
    Joan Goodfellow
    Joan Goodfellow
    • Dixie
    Walter Barnes
    Walter Barnes
    • Oaf
    • (uncredited)
    Jason Clark
    • Luke
    • (uncredited)
    Steve 'Bunker' de France
    • Posse
    • (uncredited)
    Melanie Fullerton
    Melanie Fullerton
    • Emma Underwood
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Gunsberg
    • Old Man - Ross Hand
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Nix
    Ron Nix
    • Second Outlaw
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • William Bowers
      • Jack Ehrlich
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    7planktonrules

    The strangest preacher heads to a town with no backbone.

    Marjoe Gortner is a guy pretty much forgotten today. Back when he was a young boy, his parents toured the country with him...billing him as the world's youngest preacher! He was preaching sermons and marrying folks when he was 4! Years later, he wrote a book in which he admitted that the healings and other charismatic things he did in God's name was all a lot of hogwash--blowing the lid off this industry. Soon after this, Marjoe starred in a documentary about all this ("Marjoe"). And, because of the film's success, he soon went Hollywood and appeared in a variety of TV shows and movies. But this new life was rather short-lived and he has since faded into obscurity. "The Gun and the Pulpit" is one of those projects he worked on for Hollywood during this period.

    When the film begins, Ernest Parson (Gortner) is about to be hung. Whether or not he deserved this, you never know...but he is able to escape and the posse is in hot pursuit. Later, he finds a dead preacher out in the wilderness. He assumes the man's identity and heads to the super-crappy town in Arizona which called this preacher to preach. Since the folks don't know him, he figures, he can at least hide out there a while. But two problems arise--a nasty guy, Ross (David Huddleston) is running roughshod over the town and Ernie does NOT like this at all and one of the locals recognizes him! What's next....especially after the preacher shoots one of Ross' gunman dead right in the middle of a church service!? What follows is much like films like "High Noon" where you have a do-gooder who stands up for what's right...and a craven town which has to be shamed into even considering standing up for themselves.

    This is a decent film with a very convoluted Biblical message to say the least! It is entertaining and different--which is nice as most westerns have a certain sameness about them. There are a few clichés (such as the shootout in the town square) but otherwise worth seeing.
    5Ed in MO

    Shane (the Sequel)

    Take "Shane", put him in a collar, make the kid a teenage girl instead of a little boy, and you have "The Gun and the Pulpit." Marjoe Gortner is an interesting actor, but the bad guy could have used more of the menace that Jack Palance brought to "Shane". The cheapness of the typical '70's made for TV movie shines through, so it's hard to give this more than a five out of ten.

    But I like Marjoe. I hear he's running charitable events involving golf in Hollywood these days. It's too bad his acting career never took off.

    I also liked the gunfight where both gunfighters miss. That's something I'd never seen before in a Western. There was some thinking going on here.
    Wizard-8

    Breezy, fairly fun TV movie

    It's pretty obvious that the made-for-TV movie "The Gun and the Pulpit" was a television pilot in disguise. It didn't get picked up by any network for a series, and maybe that's for the best. Not that this movie is awful, but I think writers would have soon run out of ideas for this gunfighter- disguised-as-a-preacher character. I think this idea works best as a one- shot, and the movie does a fairly good job at that. Marjoe Gortner is pretty good as the main character, showing a sense of humor as well as a lot of enthusiasm. (Though his resemblance to B movie actor Michael Dudikoff is unintentionally funny.) There are some genuinely funny moments here and there, and the movie unfolds at a brisk clip and never outstays its welcome. This movie isn't hard to find - it's apparently fallen into the public domain, so many video companies are selling it - so keep an eye out for it.
    8FightingWesterner

    Great TV Movie, A Joy To Watch

    In The Gun And The Pulpit, Marjoe Gortner stars as an outlaw running from a hanging party, who stumbles upon the body of a deceased preacher. Assuming his identity and his assignment, he ends up inciting the townspeople of an oppressed community against villainous big-wig David Huddleston and cleaning up the town of Huddlestons cronies.

    The endlessly glib Gortner, who was no doubt cast due to the fact that he was (no joke) a real life fraudulent Pentacostal minister, is charismatic and well cast as the gun-fighting conman and heads a great supporting cast of character actors including Slim Pickens and Pamela Sue Martin.

    This has probably the most clever script ever in a seventies TV movie western (by Academy Award nominated screenwriter William Bowers) with excellent tongue-in-cheek humor and wordplay in some fantastic scenes. One of which involves a miracle gunfight and an excellent cameo appearance by Geoffrey Lewis.

    Great fun.
    6Uriah43

    A Decent Made-for-Television Western

    This film begins with a gunslinger by the name of "Ernie Parsons" (Marjoe Gortner) about to be lynched for a crime he did not commit. Fortunately for him, he is saved at the very last minute by a young woman who convinces the lynch mob that another man had just confessed to the crime and was being held several miles away. Naturally, the lynch mob releases Ernie only to discover minutes later that the young woman had fabricated everything. Having just enough of a head start, Ernie manages to elude the posse and while doing so comes upon the body of a dead preacher. Recognizing an opportunity when he sees it, Ernie subsequently dons the preacher's attire and decides to ride to the town of Castle Walk to masquerade as the new parson just long enough for the dust to settle. What he doesn't realize is that, even though this town is desperate for a new preacher, they need a top gunslinger even more. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this turned out to be an enjoyable made-for-television Western which had a couple of established actors like Slim Pickens (as "Billy One-Eye"), David Huddleston ("Mr. Ross") and Geoffrey Lewis ("Jason McCoy"). It also had a good bit of humor here and there as well. Likewise, having an attractive actress like Pamela Sue Martin (as "Sally Underwood") certainly didn't hurt either. That being said, while it may have been somewhat limited by its made-for-television format, this still turned out to be better than I expected and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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      [first lines]

      Head of Posse: Ernie Parsons, having been found guilty by a jury of your peers...

      Ernie Parsons: I didn't see any jury.

      Head of Posse: Well, they was around. Anyway, what difference does it make. You gunned down Windy Jones and he was one of our most beloved and respected citizens.

      Ernie Parsons: I heard he was the town drunk.

      Head of Posse: Well, now that he's dead, he's one of our town's most beloved and respected citizens.

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El arma y el púlpito
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Danny Thomas Productions
      • Cine Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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