a5c7b9f00b An outlaw kills a marshal and steals his identity; a Pinkerton pursues him across the open country. He must be ruthless to survive. it seems this movie is one that almost nobody has seen…and that is a real shame, because despite the obvious low budget, it is a western masterpiece of making the most out of the least available…another reviewer says you might be bored waiting for something to happen..did he watch the same movie??..the main character, a thief who robbed gold from a train with his brothers, goes from one circumstance to another in the film, and all of these situations end with someone being killed…I don&#39;t call that boring…it is surprisingly realistic and pay close attention to the sound track because the movies music is brilliant…I have now watched this film 4 times, and it gets better each time…I rank it one of my all time favorite westerns….and I think you will too…check it out on youtube…this movie is a classicfarI am concerned…and I don&#39;t play games when it comes to rating movies Jasper Mudd (Orson Ossman) is a train robber who made off with a real hefty amount. He is pursued by Federal Marshal Denton J Cartwright (Eric Roberts) who is billedthe star, but dies in the first scene and doesn&#39;t even appear in a flashback. Our protagonist becomes the killer/thief who is being followed by an unlikable special agent (Chris Voss). He does the Josh Brolin &quot;Labor Day&quot; thing for a spell, but then moves on.<br/><br/>The film has a few decent scenes while at the same time felt slow. While Jasper fights with a gun, the title &quot;The Gunfighter&quot; is misleading. IMDb has &quot;Five Grand&quot;the title, the price on Mudd&#39;s head. The acting wasn&#39;t half bad. Characters seemed good. The action scenes just didn&#39;t make it.<br/><br/>Made up trivia: Jasper Mudd is the direct ancestor of Harcourt Fenton Mudd.<br/><br/>Guide: No swearing, sex. or nudity.
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