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{en} '''''The Fastest Gun Alive''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fastest_Gun_Alive ] (USA, 1956), directed by Russell Rouse, starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain, and Broderick Crawford. | {en} '''''The Fastest Gun Alive''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fastest_Gun_Alive ] (USA, 1956), directed by Russell Rouse, starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain, and Broderick Crawford. | ||
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In the western frontier town of Cross Creek, storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When 3 bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses, George's past comes back to haunt him. | In the western frontier town of Cross Creek, storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When 3 bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses, George's past comes back to haunt him. | ||
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[[Category:Film Studies--American]] | [[Category:Film Studies--American]] | ||
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[[Category:Ford, Glenn (1916-2006), actor]] | [[Category:Ford, Glenn (1916-2006), actor]] | ||
[[Category:Western (film subject)]] | [[Category:Western (film subject)]] |
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{en} The Fastest Gun Alive [1] (USA, 1956), directed by Russell Rouse, starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain, and Broderick Crawford.
In the western frontier town of Cross Creek, storekeeper George Temple is a polite and soft spoken man with a secret past. When 3 bank robbers on the lam stop in town to change horses, George's past comes back to haunt him.
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