A Time for dying (Western, 1969) Richard Lapp, Anne Randall, Robert Random | Full Movie, Subtitled

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Published 2023-03-29
Only he knew it was...a time for dying!
In Silver City, naive farm boy Cass and newcomer saloon girl Nellie are married by Judge Roy Bean in a shotgun wedding but their honeymoon is marred by Jesse James outlaws.

Director & Writer: Budd Boetticher
Stars :Richard Lapp, Anne Randall, Robert Random
Genre: Western

00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:25 Opening scene - shooting snakes
00:06:25 Cass arrives in Silver city
00:12:21 Nellie arrives at Mamie's saloon
00:19:29 Indecent conduct
00:24:59 Shotgun wedding
00:33:18 Honeymooners
00:42:43 Shooting lessons
00:58:59 Jesse James wanted dead or alive

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All Comments (21)
  • @bethbartlett5692
    What few recognize is Victor Jory plays Judge Roy Bean. A great actor of the 20's - 40's, he made the best performance in the movie. Love his talent, he was priceless.
  • @nomadpi1
    I watched it because I saw Budd Boetticher directed , and wrote, this movie. I saw it was a "money for retirement" for Audie Murphy (he produced it). Murphy had excellent production work done, hired a first class director, cast himself (+ one relative) and Victor Jory and one other Holly Wood well-known character actor. Boetticher wrote in the "not a happy ending" type script popular in Holly Wood in thar period of time. He cast unknown actors to make it cheap. They perform well - they've been well taught. The "heavy" was not convincing but he did the script as it was. Just lacked the aura of menace needed.
  • @seann8293
    Unforgettable Audie Murphy (with Sandra Dee) in 'The Wild and The Innocent', a great, great, great... classic Western!
  • Actor Victor Jory as Bean was also a well known voice actor/narrator too. I remember him best narrating MacKenna's Gold, 1969 movie with Gregory Peck, Omar Sherif and Julie Newmar.
  • Wow. I did not recognize audie Murphy in the movie. Good film thought.
  • @billsemenoff
    Great movie but what a sad ending...and what was the moral of the story, can some literary person decode it for me? Or is it just chaos and nothing more
  • @Bunny-8889
    This wasn’t the best western I ever seen and it’s not one I would watch again .
  • That old West town is filmed at Old Tucson. It's about 10 miles from Tucson (at least it was when I lived there in the 1980s). It is both a type of small public amusement park and also used to film movies/TV series at. It even had/has a old time real train engine/a few rail cars with tracks that ran either on/to regular train tracks or had special rail tracks to film train scenes.
  • @CAlves-xe3rh
    Embora tenha muitos comentários favoráveis ao filme, eu achei uma droga. Não entendo como se gasta tanto (toda produção cinematográfica, por mais simples que seja, demanda muitos recursos financeiros) para se produzir um filme com essa má qualidade, e com produção de Audie Murphy, que protagonizou vários filmes de faroeste.
  • @peace-yv4qd
    Small world. The actor who plays the bartender stood next to me at Dodger Stadium back in the 70's. He played the sheriff in Murder she Wrote.
  • A good movie with a good soundtrack that didn't match -- I guess the music man was a friend.
  • @raulduran394
    Este western se diferencia del resto por su desenlace inesperado. Pero es bastante más cercano a la realidad de esos tiempos. La actuación del actor que hace de juez Roy Bean es realmente notable. Vale la pena verlo si entiendes o lees inglés.
  • @MTknitter22
    Love these older movies when areas outside Old Tucson REALLY were like this!