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Basics Critics:80Viewers:74Rusty:76
Category: Drama, WesternNotable as: WesternSub-Category: WesternRuntime: 85 minutesColor: black-and-white filmLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Henry KingScreenwriter: William Sellers, William BowersMusic: Alfred NewmanCinematography: Arthur Charles MillerStars: Gregory Peck, Millard Mitchell, Jean Parker, Karl Malden, Verna Felton, Ellen Corby, Richard Jaeckel, Mae Marsh, Kenneth Tobey, David Clarke, Helen Westcott, Alberto Morin, Harry Shannon, Skip HomeierProducer: Nunnally JohnsonStudio: 20th Century FoxAward nominations: Academy Award for Best Story (William Bowers)Award details: (details at IMDb)
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The Gunfighter is a 1950 western film starring Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell and Karl Malden. This film was directed by Henry King. It was written by screenwriters William Bowers and William Sellers, with an uncredited rewrite by writer and producer Nunnally Johnson, from a story by Bowers and screenwriter and director André de Toth.


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