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'The Stranger Wore a Gun' is a 1953 American Western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott and Claire Trevor. Based on the short story "Yankee Gold" by John W. Cunningham, the film is about a former spy who moves to Arizona to join a gold robbery but reconsiders and decides to change his life. The film is one of the first 3-D western movies; it earned an estimated $1.6 million at the North American box office in 1953."The Top Box Office Hits of 1953", 'Variety', January 13, 1954. The supporting cast includes Joan Weldon, George Macready, Alfonso Bedoya, Lee Marvin, and Ernest Borgnine.

Plot



Jeff Travis, a spy for Quantrill's Raiders, leaves when he realizes Quantrill's true nature and enlists in the Confederate Army. After the war, he narrowly escapes a gang looking for Quantrill's men by jumping off a river boat, thanks to Josie's warning. He rides to Prescott, Arizona to start a new life.

Crooked saloon owner Jules Mouret hires Jeff to monitor a series of gold shipments on the local stage line run by Jason Conroy and his daughter Shelby in preparation for a major robbery. Aided by henchmen Dan Kurth and Bull Slager, Jules runs his competitor, the Mexican bandit Degas, out of town. There is a hint of a possible romance between Jeff and Shelby, but nothing materializes once Josie arrives and sets up shop in Juless saloon.

After the stage driver, Jim is gunned down in a stage robbery, Jeff turns honest and vows to avenge Jim. While waiting to rob the stage, Jules and his gang encounter Degas and his gang. Jules shoots Degas and tries to rob the stage but is stopped when Jeff kicks Dan off and returns to town. That night Jeff and Dan face off ready to draw but Jeff is faster. The next morning in the saloon Jeff faces off with Jules and Bull in the saloon. Bull tries to sneak his gun out but Josie yells and throws a lamp setting the saloon on fire. Bull keeps trying to shoot Jeff but Josie pulls his gun hand down allowing Jeff to shoot him, and Josie escapes. Jeff goes after Jules, but the fire is too much, trapping Jules. Jeff makes it out with only minor burns on his hands. Later that day Jeff and Josie board the stage for California to begin a new life. Shelby and her father bid them goodbye.

Cast



*Randolph Scott as Jeff Travis aka Mark Stone

*Claire Trevor as Josie Sullivan

*Joan Weldon as Shelby Conroy

*George Macready as Jules Mourret

*Alfonso Bedoya as Degas

*Lee Marvin as Dan Kurth

*Ernest Borgnine as Bull Slager

*Pierre Watkin as Jason Conroy

*Joseph Vitale as Shorty

*Clem Bevans as Jim Martin

References




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