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  1. 13 de nov. de 2013 · The Gunfighter: Directed by Eric Kissack. With Shawn Parsons, Scott Beehner, Brace Harris, Eileen O'Connell. In the tradition of classic westerns, a narrator sets up the story of a lone gunslinger who walks into a saloon. However, the people in this saloon can hear the narrator and the narrator may just be a little bit bloodthirsty.

  2. The Gunfighter was written for John Wayne.However, the script was originally purchased by Columbia Pictures, and Wayne refused to work for the studio because of his dislike of its president, Harry Cohn. (Wayne would masterfully play a similar role in his last film, The Shootist [1976].) The script was later sold to Twentieth Century-Fox, and Peck was cast in the lead.

  3. In the tradition of classic westerns, a narrator sets up the story of a lone gunslinger who walks into a saloon. However, the people in this saloon can hear ...

  4. In honor of Gregory’s 100th, a dynamic, interactive website to learn about tribute events around the world, to explore his timeline, favorite places, never before published photos and clips, and to share your favorite memory of the beloved screen legend about whom Harper Lee said: “Atticus Finch gave Gregory Peck the chance to play himself.

  5. THE GUNFIGHTER. Directed by. Henry King. United States, 1950. Western, Drama. 85. Synopsis. Notorious gunfighter Jimmy Ringo rides into town to find his true love, who doesn’t want to see him. He hasn’t come looking for trouble, but trouble finds him around every corner. Synopsis.

  6. The Gunfighter. The Gunfighter is a 1950 American western movie directed by Henry King and stars Gregory Peck, Karl Malden, Helen Westcott, Jean Parker, Millard Mitchell, Richard Jaeckel, Ellen Corby. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1951.

  7. THE GUNFIGHTER - ERIC KISSACK (2013) Written by Kevin Tenglin and directed by Eric Kissack, The Gunfighter was a big hit on the festival circuit. A comedy Western, it sees a gunslinger walk into a saloon but followed by a voiceover that everyone in the bar can hear (a conceit similar to the 2006 feature film Stranger Than Fiction, where the ...