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'Gun Belt' is a 1953 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery and Tab Hunter.

Plot



A former outlaw, Billy Ringo, clashes with his old gang. He had hung up his guns, bought a ranch and fallen in love with Arlene Reach (Helen Westcott), whom he plans to marry as soon as possible. Billy has let his nephew, Chip, live and work the ranch with him while Chip's father, Matt Ringo (John Dehner) is serving a prison sentence. Billy is determined that Chip keep on the straight and narrow.

Matt breaks out of prison and joins his three outlaw buddies - Dixon, Holloway, and Hoke - in a plan to pull a bank robbery. The plan, however, needs Billy Ringo's participation.

Billy refuses to join the robbery plot or to help his brother escape recapture. This angers Chip, who decides to join his father. An altercation occurs during which Billy accidentally kills Matt; Chip then becomes more determined to follow in his father's footsteps, as well as exact revenge upon his uncle.

Billy devises a plan to dissuade Chip and stop the gang and its devious ringleader, Ike Clinton. He arranges details with Marshal Wyatt Earp, telling him about the gang's plan to rob a Wells Fargo express wagon. A gunfight ensues at the robbery site. Chip realizes his mistake as Clinton murders his own men before he is subdued by Billy and handed over to Earp.

Cast



*George Montgomery as Billy Ringo

*Tab Hunter as Chip Ringo

*Helen Westcott as Arlene Reach

*John Dehner as Matt Ringo

*William Bishop as Ike Clinton

*Jack Elam as Kolloway

*Douglas Kennedy as Dixon

*James Millican as Wyatt Earp

*Hugh Sanders as Douglas Frazer

*Bruce Cowling as Virgil Earp

*William 'Bill' Phillips as Curley

*Willis Bouchey as Endicott

Production



The movie was originally known as 'Johnny Ringo', 'Tombstone Trail' and 'Screaming Eagles'. Its plotline and lines are duplicated in another Edward Small production, 'Five Guns to Tombstone' (1960).

Hunter signed in October 1952.

Filming started 13 November 1952 at the Goldwyn studios.

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