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Two Guns Belt | Sheriff
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On November 2, 1955, it was announced that Gary Cooper was to star and that Gerd Oswald was to direct, and week later it was stated that Guy Madison was to play Thad.
After the purchase of the novel in December 1952 Victor Mature, Robert Wagner and Debra Paget were tentatively set for the leads and that Frank P. Rosenberg was going to produce for 20th Century Fox.
In February 1955, Gregory Peck was set to star.
By late December 1955, it was announced that Robert Stack was to star, and that Guy Madison had dropped out of the cast to appear in Hilda Crane (1956).
Average Shot Length = ~12.2 seconds. Median Shot Length = ~10.4 seconds.
"[the town council asks Cass to resign] Mr. Sam Bolton, Owner Boltons Emporium: I hope you don't take this as a personal reflection on you, Cass. Cass Silver, Marshal Flat Rock Kansas: No, Sam, I don't. I take it as a personal reflection on you - all of you! The minute you people smelled money, this town got an attack of larceny. I don't blame it on Barrett; I blame it you. You're supposed to be respectable. You talk about law and order; you'd sell out for a copper penny - any one of you. You're robbin' and stealin' the same as he is, with your fifty dollar boots and your twelve dollar hotel rooms. If I was on this council, I couldn't look in the mirror without vomiting!"
"Cass Silver, Marshal Flat Rock Kansas: Just a minute, boys. I know you're anxious to get into town and cut loose; well, the people in town are waitin' for you. You're the first trail crew to come in here and I don't want any trouble, so let's keep everything nice and peaceful. Anybody draws a gun, I got to go to work... I don't like hard work. My goal is to be the oldest living marshal west of Kansas City. [laughter from cowhands] Cass Silver, Marshal Flat Rock Kansas: If it was me, I'd leave half my pay with George here. No sense in blowing it all and getting mad. Another thing I'd do... I'd leave my guns in my bedroll. See you in town, boys."