
Last Train from Gun Hill
Now...from the star, the director and the producer of 'Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'
A marshal tries to bring the son of an old friend, an autocratic cattle baron, to justice for the rape and murder of his wife.
- 7.1
- 1959
- Released
- 1h 38m

Kirk Douglas
Marshal Matt Morgan
Anthony Quinn
Craig Belden
Earl Holliman
Rick Belden, Craig's Son
Carolyn Jones
Linda, Craig's Girl
Brad Dexter
Beero, Belden Foreman
Brian G. Hutton
Lee Smithers, Rick's Sidekick
Ziva Rodann
Mrs. Catherine Morgan
Bing Russell
Skag, Belden Hand
Val Avery
Steve, Horseshoe Bartender'
Walter Sande
Gun Hill Sheriff Bartlett
Ty Hardin
Cowboy Loafer
Lars Henderson
Petey Morgan
Dabbs Greer
Deputy Andy
John Anderson
Salesman
William Newell
Hotel Desk Clerk
Glenn Strange
Gun Hill Bouncer
Charles Stevens
Keno
Russell Custer
Townsman (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman
Waiter (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Townsman (uncredited)

Released
en
$2,500,000.00
- #marshal
- #old friends
- #son of the boss
- #murdered wife
- #rich man protects guilty son
- #gun fights
Reviews

Serviceable and entertaining western features some solid performances by Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn and Carolyn Jones. It has a thin and simple plot and the finale isn't terribly satisfying but ultimately thought it was good enough. **3.5/5**

_**Mixes “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” with “3:10 to Yuma”**_ In Arizona, a justice-minded marshal (Kirk Douglas) apprehends the criminal son (Earl Holliman) of a big time rancher (Anthony Quinn) and is determined to take him back to his town via the 9:00 PM train. But the rancher & his cronies mean to stop it, whatever the cost. Carolyn Jones is on hand. Directed by John Sturges, “Last T

You're leaving' on the next train. I own the sheriff! I own this town! I own every man in it! You're leaving' on the next train, Matt! Matt Morgan (Kirk Douglas) and Craig Belden (Anthony Quinn) are old friends who went on different career paths. Morgan is a law man, settled down with his Indian wife and had a son. Belden is a cattle baron and self appointed ruler of the town of Gun Hill. When
Watching this was a tour to the land of nostalgia and an enjoyable one at that. This movie is really one of the god old classical Westerns telling the story of two brave men confronting each other. No special effects, no aliens, no choleric outbursts and no foul-mouthed brats. It was really enjoyable to watch Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn in this movie. Both were well suited for their roles a











