Monday, Dec. 07, 1953
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Gun Fury (Columbia) is an oater which manages to suggest that, underneath, it is an allegory about the international situation--or perhaps even about the whole human condition. One minute it sounds like any other he-went-thataway scenario, and the next minute the hero and the villain are murking around in long words about good & evil.
But the villain (Phil Carey) finally sprays a little lead around and rides off with the struggling heroine (Donna Reed). The hero (Rock. Hudson) gallops in pursuit, joined by the villain's brother (Leo Gordon) and an Indian who is never really explained. They corner the rat at last, but not before he gets the heroine alone in a bedroom and, as the synopsis puts it, "has his way with her."
If this gives the hero any headaches, he easily gets rid of them with a packet of bromides about the impossibility of compromising with evil men.
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