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                   The Gunfighter (1950)
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Gregory Peck,
Helen Westcott,
Millard Mitchell,
Jean Parker,
Karl Malden,
Skip Homeier,
Anthony Ross,
Verna Felton,
Ellen Corby,
Richard Jaeckel,
Alan Hale Jr.,
David Clarke,
John Pickard
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Henry King
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Classics,
Westerns,
Action & Adventure,
Classic Westerns
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The Gunfighter (1950) follows the story of Jimmy Ringo, a notorious gunslinger seeking to escape his violent past and start a new life, but finds it difficult to avoid conflict even as he attempts a peaceful retirement. The film explores themes of redemption and the relentless nature of one's past.
                 
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