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195074 minAction, Western

Colt .45

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Is Colt .45 worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Action, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Colt .45 Synopsis

Gun salesman Steve Farrell gets two of his new Colt .45 pistols stolen from him by ruthless killer Jason Brett but vows to recover them.

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Top Cast

Randolph Scott
Randolph ScottSteve Farrell
Ruth Roman
Ruth RomanBeth Donovan
Zachary Scott
Zachary ScottJason Brett
Lloyd Bridges
Lloyd BridgesPaul Donovan
Alan Hale
Alan HaleSheriff Harris
Ian MacDonald
Ian MacDonaldMiller
Chief Thundercloud
Chief ThundercloudWalking Bear
Walter Coy
Walter CoyCarl
Luther Crockett
Luther CrockettJudge Tucker
Stanley Andrews
Stanley AndrewsSheriff

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Is Colt .45 worth watching?

Colt .45 has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Western movies.

Is Colt .45 hit or flop?

Colt .45 has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Colt .45?

Colt .45 is a Action, Western movie that Gun salesman Steve Farrell gets two of his new Colt .45 pistols stolen from him by ruthless killer Jason Brett but vows to recover them....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardMay 4, 2014
★ 7

The Cross Guns. Colt .45 (AKA: Thundercloud) is directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Thomas W. Blackburn. It stars Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman, Zachary Scott, Lloyd Bridges, Alan Hale Senior and Chief Thundercloud. Music is by William Lava and cinematography by Wilfred M. Cline. "A gun like any other source of power, is a force for either good or evil, being neither in itself, but dependent upon those who possess it." Another of the Warner Brothers Westerns to star Western legend Randolph Scott, this one sees Scott once again team up with Marin for another lively and colourful bout of yee-haw shenanigans. Scott is gun salesman Steve Farrell, who has his new Colt .45’s stolen by outlaw Jason Brett (Z Scott). As Brett and his gang wreak havoc across the lands, Farrell sets out with angered urgency to end the rampage. 1950 was a big year for the Western genre, there was strong psychological releases such as Broken Arrow, Devil’s Doorway, The Furies, The Gunfighter and Winchester ’73. While John Ford was laying down one of his super Cavalry movies with Rio Grande. Colt .45 is a mile from the class of those, but as the box office success of it shows, there was then, and still is now, a great deal of enjoyment to be garnered from this type of Randy Scott Oater. There’s a unpretentiousness about the film, while the portrayal of the Indians here, who have a significant say in the story, is on the good side of good. Z Scott makes for a good villain without going over the top, Hale, who would pass away this same year, is good value as always and Roman looks the pretty part in a thankless role. Marin directs at a clip, instilling gusto to the plentiful action, and Cline brings the picturesque landscapes to colourful life. There’s of course some suspension of disbelief needed, while certain plot developments are daft, but once the dramatic twists align themselves with the frivolity, it rounds out as a good time for all the family; and of course those into gun porn! 7/10