6/10
The Ballad of Marty Robbins
2 September 2022
Ballad of a Gunfighter(1964) is clearly a vehicle for Marty. The script was clearly written to match the lyrics of his popular song "San Angelo."

Marty plays a former Confederate soldier who turns outlaw. He only robs from the rich Yankees, and then gives the money to the poor people. A real western Robin Hood story. But Marty soon comes into conflict with a band of nasty outlaws who who prefer to,keep,their I'll gotten gains themselves. Then the governor suddenly offers amnesty to any outlaw willing to join the Texas Rangers. What? That has to be done to make the plot make the lyrics of the song, even if it is a ridiculous idea. At one point, Marty's stuntman engages in a long fistfight with the stuntman of the main bad guy. It's obvious that it's not the actors doing the action, except for the closeups. The fight is poorly done.

The color is not very good and gives the film the look of a spaghetti western, even though it was filmed in Utah.

Joyce Redd plays Secorro, Marty's love interest. This was her only acting credit and not much info is available about her.

Marty and Joyce are no actors and this film is of interest only to Marty Robbins fans as a curiosity. If you listen to the song "San Angelo," you will know the entire plot of "Ballad of a Gunfighter."
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