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A former bank robber searches for his double-crossing partner who left him for dead, while having to look after an six-year-old girl.

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Clay Lomax
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Juliana Farrell (as Pat Quinn)
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Bobby Jay Jones
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Alma
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Trooper
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Sam Foley
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Emma
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Decky Ortega
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Pepe
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Skeeter (as John Chandler)
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Brakeman
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Homer Page
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Dutch Farrell
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Stationmaster (uncredited)
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Prison Warden (uncredited)
Shaun Bryant ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Storekeeper's Wife (uncredited)
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Housekeeper (uncredited)
Karen Klett ...
Schoolteacher (uncredited)
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Storekeeper (uncredited)

Directed by

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Henry Hathaway

Written by

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Will James ... (novel "The Lone Cowboy")
 
Marguerite Roberts ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Paul Nathan ... associate producer
Hal B. Wallis ... producer

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Dave Grusin

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Earl Rath ... director of photography

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Archie Marshek

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Alexander Golitzen
Walter H. Tyler ... (as Walter Tyler)

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John McCarthy Jr. ... (as John McCarthy)

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Larry Germain ... hair stylist
Frank Prehoda ... makeup artist
Bud Westmore ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Frank Beetson ... unit production manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

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Milton Feldman ... assistant director
Kenny Williams ... assistant director
Harvey S. Laidman ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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James R. Alexander ... sound (as James Alexander)
Ronald Pierce ... sound
Waldon O. Watson ... sound
Bill Stuart ... sound recordist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Robert Renegade Renneke ... john chandler
Gary Combs ... stunts (uncredited)
Richard Farnsworth ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Gatlin ... stunts (uncredited)
Leroy Johnson ... stunts (uncredited)
Ben Miller ... stunts (uncredited)
Carl Pitti ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson ... stunts (uncredited)
Dave Rodgers ... stunts (uncredited)
Neil Summers ... stunts (uncredited)

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Calvin Maehl ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Ross A. Maehl ... gaffer (uncredited)
Bill Mendenhall ... camera operator (uncredited)
Dominic Palmieri ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Jack Tandberg ... assistant camera (uncredited)

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Paul Ray ... wrangler
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Plot Summary

Clay Lomax (Gregory Peck), a bank robber, gets out of jail after an eight-year sentence. He is looking after Sam Foley (James Gregory), the man who betrayed him. Knowing that, Foley hires three men to pay attention of Clay's steps. The things get complicated when Lomax, waiting to receive some money from his ex-lover, gets only the notice of her death and an six-year-old girl (Dawn Lyn), sometimes very annoying, presumed to be his daughter. Written by Michel Rudoy

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Taglines He's Out of Jail, and Ready for Revenge. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Shootout (United States)
  • Quand siffle la dernière balle (France)
  • Abrechnung in Gun Hill (Germany)
  • Círculo de fuego (Spain)
  • Zúčtování v Gun Hillu (Czechia)
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  • 95 min
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Budget $1,190,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Henry Hathaway lobbied for Ben Johnson to play the lead role. See more »
Goofs When Clay first gets into town from prison, you can see TV antennae on rooftops. See more »
Movie Connections References True Grit (1969). See more »
Quotes Clay Lomax: Your friends! They took turns gunning old Trooper in his wheelchair. Shot him in the belly so he died real slow. Do you know what happens when you're shot in the belly? Well, you can't move. You can't breathe. You feel yourself fillin' up with blood... with pain! And you can't die!
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