El Paso
United States
513 people rated In El Paso, lawyer and ex-Confederate captain Clay Fletcher forms a vigilante group to bring law and order to a town where the judge is a drunk, the sheriff is corrupt and the town is run by a crooked landowner.
Drama
Western
Cast (18)
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Ninhoette ❤️🦍
07/06/2023 13:29
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Dénola Grey
29/05/2023 22:44
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MrMacaroni
16/11/2022 14:12
El Paso
Le savais tu ????
16/11/2022 02:07
As kids we're always told to stand up to bullies; but try putting that into practise at work with your boss! Lawyer John Payne proves similarly naïve in thinking Sterling Hayden and his brutal henchman Dick Foran will be as easily dissuaded by due process; and after 80 rather garrulous and conventional minutes this film finally makes you sit up and take notice when Payne and the rest of the townsfolk at last take the law into their own hands and fight fire with gunfire.
But did anyone ever stand trial for the accidental lynching of the newly arrived minister?
Okoro Blessing Nkiruka.
16/11/2022 02:07
When all else fails out come the Colts and Winchesters.
Fine upstanding ex - Confederate officer Mr John Payne tries to Clean Up The Town by lawful means but has to resort to violence in the face of endemic corruption.
The end justifies the means,eh,John?
If "El Paso" has a moral message that appears to be it.
Aided,if that's the word by Gabby Hayes and Gail Russel,hindered by the great Henry Hull,with heavyweight "help" such as Sterling Hayden,Mr Payne finds that friends in need are friends indeed.
Mind you,nobody said either he or Haynes was clever judging from the ease with which " Stagecoach Nellie" parts then from their wallets before they arrive in town.
I watched a horrible orange and grey print of this on Freeview the other night and it is a tribute to the performers that stayed to the end.
The odd Fordian touch kept me from grabbing the remote but overall it's potboiling stuff all round I'm afraid.
Tsireletso Zêë Likho
16/11/2022 02:07
Honest lawyer John Payne turns vigilante after the legal system proves futile against the ingrained corruption in the town of El Paso, where the judge (Henry Hull) is a drunk and the kingpin hotel owner (Sterling Hayden) likes to part men from their pants. To its credit, El Paso has a go at exploring the moral conundrums of vigilantism, but it goes on too long and, for some reason, bad guy Hayden is bumped off by his own lackey instead of our hero. Also, it's difficult to understand how Payne was allowed to walk free after overseeing the murder of an innocent man.
Fatoumata Doumbia
16/11/2022 02:07
This Cinecolor Western from 1949 boasts a terrific cast and an interesting storyline. John Payne stars as a gun-toting attorney who takes on the so-called "lawmen" of El Paso. Sterling Haytden and former singin'cowpoke Dick Foran have fun roles as the bad-guys running the town. With the help of a drunken Judge, they rule with an iron fist .... until Payne arrives !
Gabby Hayes has a featured role and is as endearing as ever. This film is fun and well-produced, but is a little long & drags a bit in the middle.
Those with patience and a 100+ minutes to spare should enjoy this old-fashioned cowboy movie.