Review of Five Guns to Tombstone (1961) by Monsieur R — 31 Dec 2010
A reforming criminal joins his outlaw brother in a robbery scheme - hiding the fact he's working for the law. Black and white Western that was perhaps so unmemorable it was never reviewed by at least 3 books of reviews. Looks mainly like some TV western, bad acting and bad sets.
Starring: James Brown (not the soul singer), John Wilder, Walter Coy, Robert Karnes, Joe Haworth, Quent Sondergaard, Boyd Morgan, Jon Locke, Della Sharman.
Directed By: Edward L Cahn.
Genre: Western.
Synopsis: A reforming gunslinger joins his outlaw brother in a robbery scheme - hiding the fact he's working for the law! USA - 1961 - TVG.
(C) 1960 ZENITH PICTURES INC.
This review of Five Guns to Tombstone (1961) was written by Monsieur R on 31 Dec 2010.
Five Guns to Tombstone has generally received mixed reviews.
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