Gunman's Walk

Gunman's Walk

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  • Genre(s): Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Phil Karlson, Sam Nelson
  • Cast(s): Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, Kathryn Grant, James Darren, Mickey Shaughnessy See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Music: Morris Stoloff,Arthur Morton,George Duning,John P. Livadary,Lambert E. Day
  • Similar To: Americana, Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!
  • Story:
    Tab Hunter plays Ed Hackett, the son of gunslinger-turned-land baron Lee Hackett (Van Heflin) in this wide-screen western.
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7/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Tab Hunter plays Ed Hackett, the son of gunslinger-turned-land baron Lee Hackett (Van Heflin) in this wide-screen western.
Ratings

7/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Tab Hunter always felt that this was one of his best films because it allowed him to show that he was a talented actor and not just a pretty face. He was also able to use the superb horsemanship he had developed over many years of riding, jumping and working with horses, both recreationally and in competitions.

Tab Hunter and James Darren were considered miscast as brothers.

Gunman's Walk is notable for being one of the few films in which the blond, blue eyed, square jawed Tab Hunter was cast as a brooding, violent and generally unlikeable character.

The sorrel horse that Tab Hunter rides in most of the scenes was his own personal horse named Swizzle Stick ("Swiz").

Bert Convy's first film.

Popular Dialogues

"Lee Hackett: You got to learn to respect the gun: knowing when to shoot is just as important as knowing how."

"Lee Hackett: Times don't change in this country where you breed a man soft. Without any spirit, a man's like a horse: if he don't buck the first time you put a saddle on him he ain't worth having - you know that!"