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Movie Title: No Name on the Bullet
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As others reviewers have illustrious, 1959’s “No Name on the Bullet” is far from being a typical Audie Murphy western. Under Jack Arnold’s expert direction, the focus here is on suspense and tension, rather than action. When gunman John Gant rides into town, most of the local citizens are justifiably nervous. Gant is a hired killer, and he seldom visits a town fair to eye the sights. Great of the film revolves around the questions–why is he here? Who is he after? Which of the town’s citizens will die? Since Gant isn’t the talkative type, the suspense keeps building, not to mention the nervous paranoia of the townfolk.

As Gant, Murphy delivers a chilling performance. You never doubt that, tedious that baby face and modest get, is a man not to be crossed ( by all accounts, in steady life, as well as in movies ) . He is not intimidated by anyone, not even a hostile crowd who thinks that, by sheer numbers, it can horror him away. As the town’s doctor who tries to support Gant, Charles Drake delivers a strong performance as he comes to realize that he cannot distract the killer from his purpose.

Other splendid supporting actors further add to the quality of the film–Whit Bissell, Karl Swenson, Warren Stevens and Virginia Grey. Apart from one climactic scene with Mr. Murphy, leading lady, Joan Evans ( not to be confused with the current comedienne ), has exiguous to do but develop coffee for her “man”, Charles Drake.

I found the ending to be memorable, and–for those of you who like action–there is gunplay at distinct crucial parts of the movie.

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The DVD has dazzling colour, is widescreen and mono sound. The only extra is the novel trailer.

Audie Murphy made a lot of westerns in the 1950s and 60s. “No Name on the Bullet” is not the most action-packed, but it is certainly one of the most captivating, and features one of his best perfomances. If he is not yet represented in your western DVD collection, this is an obedient title to open with.

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Audie Murphy gives one of his best performances as John Gant, the hired assassin, whose arrival in town pricks a lot of guilty consciences. No one is absolutely positive who he came to end, but that doesn’t finish a few restless townspeople from getting nervous and cracking under the pressure as Gant plays it cold and bides his time. He seems unsurprised by the do his presence has in town. As Gant eloquently puts it, he doesn’t have to snarl a bullet to those types of men because “they are already monotonous,” suffocated by the weight of guilt caused by past sins. Gants kills only who he is paid to raze, and only time will convey who he has really advance for.

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But there’s more to this cold-blooded avenger than meets the witness. Or so thinks Luke, the town’s likeable physician, who is a paragon of civic and proper virtue. Juxtapposed against each other, the two seem to be dependable opposites, but a sort of friendship develops as Luke tries desperately to catch into Gant’s head and somehow turn him around before he does what he came to do. No Name on the Bullet explores many challenging issues such as vengeance, justice, law and the burden of sin. Audie Murphy reveals his darker side as he plays the self-named “avenging angel.” He even tries to compares himself to his original friend Luke because in his mind, he too is concerned with eliminating “public health problems,” namely those who are guilty but unpunished.

Just like Murphy himself, there’s more to this film than meets the observe. And the status takes a surprising turn at the extinguish, too, so it’s altogether unpredictable. As evidenced by another enormous performance in To Hell and Relieve, Audie Murphy was certainly a astronomical soldier on cover and off. Although he was the most decorated soldier of World War II, like many other greats of his day (John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart) Murphy probably felt he was unbiased doing his duty. There are those who consider this may be fair another Audie Murphy western, but this is not good at all. It’s a stellar film that stands alone in its quick-witted performances and handling of the fallen human condition.
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