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Director:
Don Siegel, Robert Totten
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Richard Widmark, Lena Horne, Carroll O'Connor…
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A Texas town's council fires the town's old-fashioned marshal who refuses to resign, thus leading to violence from both sides.
Death of a Gunfighter
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064217
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SOURCE: Death of a Gunfighter 1969 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama, Western
Director: Don Siegel, Robert Totten
Stars: Richard Widmark, Lena Horne, Carroll O'Connor
Plot: A Texas town's council fires the town's old-fashioned marshal who refuses to resign, thus leading to violence from both sides.
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In the turn-of-the century Texas town of Cottownwood Springs, marshal Frank Patch is an old-style lawman in a town determined to become modern. When he kills drunken Luke Mills in self-defense, the town leaders decide it's time for a change. They ask for Patch's resignation, but he refuses on the basis that the town on hiring him had promised him the job for as long as he wanted it. Afraid for the town's future and even more afraid of the fact that Marshal Patch knows all the town's dark secrets, the city fathers decide that old-style violence is the only way to rid themselves of the unwanted lawman.—Jim Beaver