
Heaven with a Gun
Jim Killian killed like an artist. This is the story of his masterpiece.
Jim Killian arrives in a small Arizona town hoping to establish a peaceful life as the local preacher, but he soon finds himself in the middle of a feud between sheep ranchers and cattlemen. Leloopa, a young Native American woman, pleads for Killian's help after her shepherd father is hung by Coke Beck, the vicious son of the head cattle rancher. Killian must weigh his actions carefully lest he perpetuate the cycle of retribution and revenge.
- 5.4
- 1969
- Released
- 1h 38m

Glenn Ford
Jim Killan
Carolyn Jones
Madge McCloud
Barbara Hershey
Leloopa
John Anderson
Ase Beck
David Carradine
Coke Beck
J.D. Cannon
Mace
Noah Beery Jr.
Garvey
Harry Townes
Gus Sampson
William Bryant
Bart Paterson
Virginia Gregg
Mrs. Patterson
James Griffith
Abraham Murdock
Roger Perry
Ned Hunter
Claude Woolman
Gilcher
Ed Bakey
Scotty Andrews
Barbara Babcock
Mrs. Andrews
James Chandler
Doc Foster
Angelique Pettyjohn
Emily
Jessica James
Jan
Bee Tompkins
Saloon Girl
Al Wyatt Sr.
Leeloopa's Father
Ed McCready
Charlie
Eddie Crispell
Townswoman
Barbara Dombre
Townswoman
Steve DeFrance
Beck's Man (uncredited)
Neil Summers
Beck's Man (uncredited)
Bill Coontz
Townsman (uncredited)
Rusty Lee
Townsman (uncredited)Released
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Reviews

**_Life in the Wild West between Christianity, saloon-life and gun-violence_** A seasoned gunslinger comes to a town in the Southwest (Glenn Ford) where he finds himself aiding sheepherders against proud cattlemen (John Anderson, David Carradine, Noah Beery Jr., etc.). Yet his real intention is to start a church (!). Carolyn Jones is on hand as a saloon operator. "Heaven with a Gun” (1969) w

You gotta doctor in this town? Go get him! Heaven with a Gun is directed by Lee Katzin and written by Richard Carr. it stars Glenn Ford, Carolyn Jones, Barbara Hershey, John Anderson, David Carradine, J.D. Cannon and Noah Beery Jr. Music is by Johnny Mandel and the Metrocolor/Panavision cinematography is by Fred Koenekamp. This is a good ole late 1960s Oater, not one to rush out and see imm











