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Guns of Diablo ** (1964, Charles Bronson, Susan Oliver, Kurt Russell) – Classic Movie Review 9711

Director Boris Sagal’s 1964 Guns of Diablo is a short, simple theatrical feature carved out from a two-part episode of the one-season TV Western series The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963-64). Guns of Diablo is an expanded colour version of the series’ final episode The Day of the Reckoning (15 March 1964). Russ Conway appears as Jaimie’s father, ‘Doc’ McPheeters, replacing the TV star Dan O’Herlihy in new sequences. It was released after the series was cancelled.

The 14-year-old Kurt Russell stars as Jaimie McPheeters brushing up against supply-controlling outlaws in the comforting company of wagon train guide scout Linc Murdock (Charles Bronson), who encounters old flame Maria (Susan Oliver), now married to one-armed gunfighter bad guy Rance Macklin (Jan Merlin), one of three nasty brothers.

Berne Giler’s screenplay is based on the 1958 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters by Robert Lewis Taylor.

Also in the cast are Douglas Fowley, John Fiedler, Rayford Barnes as Dan Macklin, Ron Hagerthy as Carey Macklin, Robert Carricart as Ray Macklin, Morris Ankrum, Russ Conway, Maurice Wells, Mike De Anda, Susan Flannery and Byron K Foulger.

Bronson played Linc Murdock in 13 episodes of the series, and Russell starred in all 26 episodes.

It is Morris Ankrum’s final film.

Street shots show a sign for C Nyby Funeral Home, a salute to director Christian Nyby.

Russell made his film debut for an uncredited part in Elvis Presley’s 1963 It Happened at the World’s Fair as Boy Kicking Mike. Walt Disney wrote ‘Kurt Russell’ on a piece of paper in 1966 as his final words. In the late Sixties, Russell signed a ten-year contract with The Walt Disney Company.

Character actor Jan Merlin (1925–2019), who specialised in playing villains, died on 20 aged 94.

Guns of Diablo is directed by Boris Sagal, runs 91 minutes, is made by MGM, is written by Berne Giler, based on the novel The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters by Robert Lewis Taylor, is shot in Metrocolor by John M Nickolaus, is produced by Boris Ingster, and scored by Walter Scharf and Leigh Harline.

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Kurt Russell stars in 26 episodes.

Kurt Russell stars in 26 episodes.

 

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