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Monday, May 19, 2008

FORTY GUNS (1957)

Lenser Joseph Biro opens with a stunning B&W ‘Scope showpiece as Barbara Stanwyck’s titular private army rides roughshod over a lone stagecoach.  What follows, for all Samuel Fuller’s splenetic dramatics is anticlimactic.  Cattle baron Barbara Stanwyck gets trimmed by Barry Sullivan & his brothers Gene Barry & Robert Dix.  They go after her wild kid brother (John Ericson) and her on-the-take sheriff (Dean Jagger, who steals the pic), but Babs is a tough gal to bring down.  You can enjoy the yummy Spaghetti Western stylistic precursors & a howler of a song lyric ("She’s a high ridin’ woman . . . with a whip"), but Fuller overloads this one to laughable extremes.

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