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The Gunfighter 1950

In a dusty, lawless land, a relentless detective pursues a cunning outlaw who has stolen the identity of a fallen hero, sparking a deadly game of cat and mouse that tests their skills, morals, and identities.

In a dusty, lawless land, a relentless detective pursues a cunning outlaw who has stolen the identity of a fallen hero, sparking a deadly game of cat and mouse that tests their skills, morals, and identities.

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Metacritic

94

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7.2

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72

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The 23rd Academy Awards 1951

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Writing (Motion Picture Story)

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In the dusty town of Cayenne, tensions run high as the infamous gunfighter Jimmy Ringo strides into the local saloon, capturing the attention of all present. The atmosphere is thick with anticipation; Ringo, known as the fastest draw in the West, has become the target of ambitious young gunslingers eager to carve out their own legacies. When the reckless cowboy Eddie pushes Ringo into a confrontation, it tragically culminates in Eddie’s downfall at the legendary shooter’s hands.

As tales of Ringo’s prowess spread like wildfire, three of Eddie’s brothers embark on a quest for vengeance, but they soon find themselves outsmarted and incapacitated by Ringo’s unmatched skill. Instead of ending their lives, Ringo shows mercy by taking their horses and allowing them to return to town, setting a theme of unexpected honor during his time in Cayenne.

Meanwhile, the local marshal, Mark Strett, a long-time friend of Ringo’s who has since abandoned his gun-toting ways, learns of the escalating conflict from the saloon owner. Strett, a paragon of principle, advises Ringo to vacate before the situation worsens. Ringo consents, but only if he can see his estranged wife, Peggy, whom he hasn’t laid eyes on for eight long years, and meet their son, blissfully unaware of his father’s existence.

Strett’s reluctance to provide details about Peggy’s life reveals that she has gone to great lengths to distance herself from Ringo, including changing her name. This revelation ignites Ringo’s resolve to reconcile and start anew. Compounding matters, two men — Jerry Marlowe and Hunt Bromley — each harboring personal vendettas against Ringo, conspire to bring him down; Marlowe seeks retribution for his son’s death, while Bromley craves the notoriety associated with slaying a legendary outlaw.

As Ringo navigates this precarious environment, he confronts Marlowe, disarming him and imprisoning him in the saloon jail. It becomes evident that Marlowe is not the villain he appears to be, yet Ringo remains committed to a path of non-violence. Ultimately, an old acquaintance, Molly, persuades Peggy to meet her former husband, leading to an emotional reunion.

Ringo expresses to Peggy his yearning to turn his back on the gunfighter lifestyle, aspiring to escape to either California or South America, away from the shadow of his infamous reputation. He invites her to accompany him on this journey, but she declines, suggesting they reevaluate the situation in a year if he can steer clear of trouble.

When Ringo finally meets his son, he grapples with whether to unveil his true identity, ultimately choosing silence to protect the boy. Thus unfolds Ringo’s greatest challenge: to abandon his violent past and carve out a new destiny free from the chains of infamy.

As Ringo completes his affairs in Cayenne, his stay stretches longer than he intended, unintentionally drawing the ire of the three brothers seeking revenge. Their ambush outside the saloon is thwarted by Strett and his deputies, leading to the brothers’ swift capture. With their plot foiled, Ringo prepares to say goodbye to Peggy and their son, only to be betrayed in a cowardly assault by Bromley, who shoots him in the back. With his life ebbing away, Ringo’s final words reveal his desire for peace, imploring Strett not to exact justice on his murderer, nor ensure Bromley’s execution. In his final moments, he warns Bromley that the cost of fame as a gunfighter is lifelong solitude, a dark shadow upon his legacy.

Strett’s fury boils over as he exacts retribution on Bromley, predicting a grim fate for the man who dared to shoot Ringo. The impact of Ringo’s death resonates deeply, culminating in a poignant realization of his quest for forgiveness, finally affirmed by Peggy’s declaration of love during his modest funeral. As the film closes, the haunting image of an anonymous cowboy slipping into the twilight symbolizes the enduring legacy of Ringo and the complexities of a life irrevocably tied to violence.

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