Gun Battle at Monterey
Gun Battle at Monterey is a 1957 American Western film directed by Sidney Franklin and Carl K. Hittleman and starring Sterling Hayden.
Gun Battle at Monterey | |
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Directed by | Sidney Franklin Carl K. Hittleman |
Produced by | Carl K. Hittleman |
Screenplay by | Jack Leonard Lawrence Resner |
Starring | Sterling Hayden |
Music by | Robert Wiley Miller |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Edited by | Harry Neumann |
Production company | C. B. Pictures |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
After he and his partner, Reno (Ted de Corsia), hold up a bank, Turner (Sterling Hayden) decides he wants to branch out on his own. When he tells Reno, Reno shoots him and makes of with the money. But Turner doesn't die — rather, he is discovered and mended by a beautiful Mexican woman named Maria (Pamela Duncan). After he is fully recovered, Turner sets off to exact his revenge on Reno, vowing never to rest until Reno is dead and he's recovered his share of the loot.
Cast
- Sterling Hayden as Jay Turner, also known as John York
- Pamela Duncan as Maria Salvador
- Ted de Corsia as Max Reno
- Mary Beth Hughes as Cleo Winters
- Lee Van Cleef as Kirby
- Charles Cane as Sheriff Claude Mundy
- Pat Comiskey as Frank
- Byron Foulger as Carson
- Mauritz Hugo as Charley
- I. Stanford Jolley as Idwall
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