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Man with the Gun

Man with the Gun
ManWithTheGun1955Poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Richard Wilson
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Written by N. B. Stone, Jr.
Richard Wilson
Starring Robert Mitchum
Jan Sterling
Henry Hull
Barbara Lawrence
Leo Gordon
Claude Akins
Music by Alex North
Cinematography Lee Garmes
Edited by Gene Milford
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
  • November 5, 1955 (1955-11-05)
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $1.8 million (US)

Man with the Gun is a 1955 Western film starring Robert Mitchum. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Trouble Shooter and is also sometimes entitled Deadly Peacemaker. The supporting cast includes Jan Sterling, Henry Hull, Barbara Lawrence, Leo Gordon, and Claude Akins.

The black-and-white film, which opens with Gordon's character shooting a little boy's dog in front of the child, was photographed in standard Academy ratio, written by N. B. Stone Jr and Richard Wilson, and directed by Wilson.

Clint Tollinger arrives in town, and is recognized as the "man in grey", a gun for hire who had a reputation for cleaning up other towns. After 14 killings in a year are followed by a night shooting and the burning of a house under construction, and the town marshal tells the town council he's not sure what can be done, the council hires Tollinger as their new "town tamer". The marshal deputizes Tollinger, then tells him he is on his own. Tollinger begins by warning two known gunmen to leave town. He then begins to disarm everyone in the town. Then in an unseen confrontation he kills the two gunmen he'd previously warned to leave town.

A group of gunmen shoots up a poster warning of the gun ordnance at the edge of town. As they ride in, they yell that they are looking for Tollinger. Forewarned by the shots, he gets the drop on them from the loft of the town stable with a shotgun. He orders them to drop their guns and they do so. One trades small talk with him while reaching for a derringer in his hat, but Tollinger shoots him.

At a social event, one of the town women advises Tollinger that his job won't be finished until the dance hall girls also leave town. She criticizes them for dancing and carrying on, unaware that Tollinger is an old friend to the madam who manages them. But not all is well in their relationship. When Tollinger warns Nelly Bain that her girls also have a curfew, she replies that she knows what happens in a "Tollinger-tamed town". She tells him she and the girls will be moving on further west, and asks him for suggestions. She asks for the name of any town where he won't be. But there's a hidden history between the two of them, and everything isn't what it seems.


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