The Gunfighter (1950) – Gregory Peck Movies – Western Movie



The Gunfighter (1950) – Gregory Peck Movies – Western Movie. Directed by Henry King. With Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell, Jean Parker. Notorious gunfighter Jimmy Ringo rides into town to find his true love, who doesn’t want to see him. He hasn’t come looking for trouble, but trouble finds him around every corner.

Stars: Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell.

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49 Replies to “The Gunfighter (1950) – Gregory Peck Movies – Western Movie”

  1. Amazing film. Truly fantastic. I wish we all could see a film this great, to have that moment when we knew it was over and just saw beauty. Not many moments in life when we know we saw something awesome and it will never happen again.

  2. Two of the best westerns of all time – The Gunfighter with Gregory Peck and Shane with Alan Ladd. The latter is my No.1 pick followed closely by the above. Brilliant!

  3. he did not die. hunt missed ringo. ringo is seen riding off and will return in a year. his woman and son took the name and are waiting for him to return.

  4. The line at the beginning…'well, if he aint so tough there's been a lot of sudden natural deaths in his vicinity'…i probably butchered the quote but now i have to stay up and watch this. Thanks for the post!

  5. Nice movie … Portrays life true situation at those times…. . Both Gregory and The marshal acted well …. They both also stared in another movie , this time a WW II movie named 12'o Clock High ….

  6. The ending is quite open to the imagination of the viewer, a coffin closed, and a guy riding to the sun. I just think he fakes its own dead, I mean the guy didn't hit him or at least not wounding him badly. Not his intention, that brat really wanted to kill Ringo but Ringo take advantage of the situation.
    This is the only way to get away from all these people looking for revenge or fame and have a normal with his family. Or you can think he just died.

  7. Jimmy Ringo was wrong. Hunt Bromley bested every shootist who challenged. Born in 1840 was 25 years old at the time of him fairly shooting Jimmy Ringo he went on to have the most prolific gun fighting record that has never been surpassed. In 2017 at the age 177 years he lost his last gunfight to Mika O'Plasty. All witnesses stated it was a fair fight even though of the vast age difference. Mr. O'Plasty was seventeen years old at the time. Further research revealed that O'Plasty was a distant relative of Lizzie Borden if you wish to have these references please ax me a specific question. RIP Hunt the massive cover up to defame your good name will be revealed.

  8. Gregory Peck has something extra as far as I'm concerned, he stands apart from the rest of the top actors in the way he treats everyone with this humane equanimity but in a big tough guy way with his rough rugged voice and his solemn stern face.

    Yellow Sky, Gunfighter and Bravados are his three best westerns. Greg is so tough but he also really breaks your heart.

    These used to play all these 40s 50s 60s movies on tv back in the 1970s & 1980s when I was growing up.

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  9. Nice to see Eddie falling by Ringo's fast Gun, ever and ever again.. – Because: Eddie deserved it, like all those stupid Jerks all around the World, they deserve it.. – always, everywhere, everytime. – Fine Sequence! 🙂

  10. What a film. What a moral story. What a man’s man GP was.
    Hollyweird and it’s commie actors couldn’t hold a candle to this filmmaking today.

  11. One of the best. Funny, but the older I get when I see this one, the harder it is to fight the lump in my throat and hold back the tears.

  12. You feel bad for Ringo but when you consider all the harm he'd done in his lifetime he didn't really deserve to retire in peace. Being shot in the back seems like a fitting end.

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