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195686 minWestern, Comedy, Mystery, Adventure

The King and Four Queens

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Is The King and Four Queens worth watching? With a rating of 5.5/10, this Western, Comedy, Mystery, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The King and Four Queens Synopsis

Opportunistic con man Dan Kehoe ingratiates himself with the cantankerous mother of four outlaws and their beautiful widows in order to find their hidden gold.

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Top Cast

Clark Gable
Clark GableDan Kehoe
Eleanor Parker
Eleanor ParkerSabina McDade
Jean Willes
Jean WillesRuby McDade
Jo Van Fleet
Jo Van FleetMa McDade
Barbara Nichols
Barbara NicholsBirdie McDade
Sara Shane
Sara ShaneOralie McDade
Roy Roberts
Roy RobertsSheriff Tom Larrabee
Arthur Shields
Arthur ShieldsPadre
Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. FlippenBartender
Florenz Ames
Florenz AmesJosiah Sweet, Undertaker

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Is The King and Four Queens worth watching?

The King and Four Queens has received mixed reviews with a 5.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western, Comedy, Mystery movies.

Is The King and Four Queens hit or flop?

The King and Four Queens has received average ratings (5.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The King and Four Queens?

The King and Four Queens is a Western, Comedy, Mystery movie that Opportunistic con man Dan Kehoe ingratiates himself with the cantankerous mother of four outlaws and their beautiful widows in order to find their hid...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakSep 11, 2025
★ 5

**_Clark Gable and four beautiful women in the Old West_** An opportunistic man in the Southwest (Gable) travels to a ranch owned by a cantankerous mother of four outlaws, all of whom are dead except maybe one. Their four wives have been without a man for two years and everyone seems obsessed with stolen loot buried somewhere on the property. “The King and Four Queens” (1956) features a set-up reminiscent of “The Beguiled” fifteen years later. The difference is that Eastwood’s flick is a serious tragedy whereas this one has fun spirit beneath it all, not to mention a wholly contrived story that essentially sinks the proceedings. Yet Gable has his great masculine charisma and was still lean at 55 years-old during shooting. And you can’t beat the colorful Southwest locations, cited below. Another highlight is the lovely female cast, which includes redhead Eleanor Parker (Sabina) and brunette Jean Willes (Ruby), along with two blondes, Sara Shane (Oralie) and Barbara Nichols (Birdie). Unfortunately, the glaringly manufactured plot weighs everything down and makes it almost impossible to take the movie seriously. That’s why you’ll never hear this mentioned in the same breath as the great 50s’ Westerns; or even good ones. If you can roll with the contrivances, however, there are entertaining factors. It runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and was shot 17 miles northwest of St. George, Utah, in Snow Canyon State Park and at the Santa Clara River, which are in the southwest section of the state, a 2.5 hours’ drive northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. Additional footage was shot in Calabasas, which is a 35-minutes’ drive west of Hollywood, with interiors done at the Samuel Goldwyn Studios. GRADE: C+