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Seven Ways from Sundown Western 1960 | 4:3 | Color | Quality: Excellent Audie Murphy Barry Sullivan $12.00 |
Seven Jones (Audie Murphy) is a Texas Ranger so green he doesn't even know how to use a six-shooter. He's being trained by grizzled veteran Sergeant Hennessey (John McIntire). The two are given a tough assignment: hunting down and bringing in the cunning and pretentious killer Jim Flood (Barry Sullivan). When Sgt. Hennessey dies in the line of duty, it is up to the rookie Jones to capture Flood on his own. Surprisingly, Jones does manage to apprehend Flood without a hitch - and the two form a strong friendship as they encounter Indians, bounty hunters, and revenge-seeking locals. Though the two clearly have affection for each other as they talk, play cards, and help each other survive many dangers, the inevitable fate of their relationship as lawman vs criminal is constantly hanging over their heads. Each man will have ample opportunity to kill or wound the other, but they must grapple with friendship interfering with the realities of the situation. This very cleverly written story has some surprises from the sly murderer, that will push the newfound skills of Jones to their limits. But in the end will these skills help Seven-Ways-From-Sundown-Jones get the job done or will Jim Flood get the upper hand? |
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