The best Morgan Woodward’s western movies

Morgan Woodward

Morgan Woodward

16/09/1925- 22/02/2019
Today we present the best Morgan Woodward’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Morgan Woodward’s movies.
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Death of a Gunfighter

Death of a Gunfighter
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 04/04/1969
  • Character: Ivan Stanek
In the turn-of-the century Texas town of Cottownwood Springs, marshal Frank Patch is an old-style lawman in a town determined to become modern. When he kills drunken Luke Mills in self-defense, the town leaders decide it's time for a change. That ask for Patch's resignation, but he refuses on the basis that the town on hiring him had promised him the job for as long as he wanted it. Afraid for the town's future and even more afraid of the fact that Marshal Patch knows all the town's dark secrets, the city fathers decide that old-style violence is the only way to rid themselves of the unwanted lawman.

Yuma

Yuma
6.3/10
A down-and-dirty town is forced to shape up when a new marshal (Clint Walker) comes to town. However, when a scheme is launched to destroy the lawman's authority, he must discover the perpetrators and preserve his reputation.

Running Wild

Running Wild
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/08/1973
  • Character: Crug Crider
A photographer travels to the stunning vistas of Colorado and becomes involved in an effort to save a herd of wild horses.

The Wild Country

The Wild Country
6.2/10
Uprooted from their comfortable home in Pennsylvania, James and Kate Tanner, along with their sons, Virgil and Andy, journey to the wild country of 1890s Wyoming to become farmers. Soon, they come face-to-face with tornadoes, bears and wolves. But through the hardships their love for each other endures, even when a local rancher sees the newcomers as "squatters" on his land, and will stop at nothing – including murder – to drive them out.

Gunpoint

Gunpoint
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 22/03/1966
  • Character: Drago Leon
A young, determined sheriff and his posse chase a gang of murderous train robbers, and a kidnapped woman into New Mexico.

Ride a Crooked Trail

Ride a Crooked Trail
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/09/1958
  • Character: Durgan (uncredited)
After robbing a bank Murphy assumes the identity of his pursuer, a famous US Marshal, when he stumbles into a town and is confronted by the local judge, Matthau. Murphy is forced to remain as the new Marshal; an old flame, Scala, nearly unmasks him by accident, only to be forced to assume the ruse of being Murphy's wife. The "couple" given a house and respectability, which neither has had before. They maintain the charade to avoid hurting a young orphan boy, Matthau's ward. Scala is torn by her loyalty to boyfriend planning to rob the bank and growing feelings for Murphy

The Quest

The Quest
6/10
Eight years ago, Cheyenne Indians attacked the Baudine Family wagon and captured Morgan (Kurt Russell), whom they renamed Two Persons. Now Two Persons, raised in the ways of the Indians, has been reunited with his brother Quentin (Tim Matheson), a doctor and a stranger to frontier ways. Together the brothers set out in search of their sister Patricia, who was also captured and who Two Persons believes is still alive.

Westward Ho, The Wagons!

Westward Ho, The Wagons!
5.6/10
The pioneering trail to Oregon was littered with constant danger. Yet, the hope of the "promised land" keeps American families westward bound despite overwhelming odds. A calm, clear-thinking pioneer attempts to lead a wagon train through territory occupied by Pawnees and Sioux. Along the way, the hardy settlers face horse thieves, kidnappers, and unpredictable Indian attacks in their push to establish a new life in the rugged West.

The Hatfields and the McCoys

The Hatfields and the McCoys
5.7/10
A retelling of the famous feud between two mountain families, the Hatfields and the McCoys, in rural Kentucky in the late 1800s.

One Little Indian

One Little Indian
6/10
An Army deserter (James Garner) flees by camel across the desert with a white boy (Clay O'Brien) raised by Indians.

The Last Day

The Last Day
6.2/10
The Dalton gang is riding again, forcing a retired gunman to use his weapons once more.

The Gun Hawk

The Gun Hawk
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 28/08/1963
  • Character: Deputy 'Mitch' Mitchell
Gunslinger Rory Calhoun dispenses his own brand of justice in this action-packed Western adventure costarring Rod Cameron and Ruta Lee. It's been three years since gunfighter Blaine Madden (Calhoun) visited his hometown. So when he warns the Sully brothers to stop harassing the town drunk, they shoot the old man dead, not realizing he's Madden's father. Killing them both, Madden is badly wounded by the sheriff (Cameron) but escapes to an outlaw haven where the law fears to tread and prepares what may be his last stand. Written by Jo Heims (Play Misty for Me), The Gun Hawk was the final film directed by Edward Ludwig, whose nearly 50-year career spanned over 100 shorts, TV episodes and features, including the John Wayne hits The Fighting Seabees, Wake of the Red Witch and Big Jim McLain.

The Devil's Bedroom

The Devil's Bedroom
6.4/10
Misunderstanding and small town prejudice lead to the tragic persecution of an ordinary local man who is a "loner".

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