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  1. Richard V. Heermance. Herman King. Irving Starr. Frank King. Maurice King. Hans J. Salter. Burt Kennedy. Robert Buckner. A gunfighter and a cowboy help a Mexican girl avenge the land-related murder of her parents.

  2. Return of the Gunfighter Original Trailer - YouTube is a short video that shows the highlights of the 1967 Western film starring Robert Taylor and Chad Everett. Watch how a former gunslinger tries ...

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  3. Watch Return of the Gunfighter online. Buy at Amazon. Movie details. "The odds were 6 to 1 against him !". A gunfighter (Robert Taylor) and a cowboy (Chad Everett) help a Mexican girl (Ana Martín) avenge the land-related murder of her parents. Movie rating: 6.4 / 10 ( 393 ) Directed by: James Neilson. Writer credits: Robert Buckner - Burt Kennedy.

  4. Although released theatrically overseas, Return of the Gunfighter was originally made for American television. Broadcast on ABC-TV in January 1967, it marked Robert Taylor's final lead role in a Western, a genre in which he would continue to work as the uncredited host of Death Valley Days, a TV series he would narrate from September 1966 until his death in June 1969.

  5. 5 de ago. de 2019 · Eventually Wyatt finds every authority figure in town is on Clay’s payroll except for the newspaper editor Lomax (Barry Atwater). In predictable fashion the decent Lee turns against his evil brother and Wyatt avenges the killers of Ana’s parents. It’s a tired story played by a tired actor. REVIEWED ON 9/24/2016 GRADE: C+.

  6. Return of the Gunfighter is directed by James Neilson and adapted to screenplay by Robert Buckner from a story by Burt Kennedy. It stars Robert Taylor, Chad Everett, Ana Martín, Mort Mills, Lyle Bettger, John Davis Chandler and Michael Pate. Music is by Hans Salter and the Metrocolor cinematography is by Ellsworth Fredericks.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2015 · Return of the Gunfighter is directed by James Neilson and adapted to screenplay by Robert Buckner from a story by Burt Kennedy. It stars Robert Taylor, Chad Everett, Ana Martín, Mort Mills, Lyle Bettger, John Davis Chandler and Michael Pate. Music is by Hans Salter and the Metrocolor cinematography is by Ellsworth Fredericks.