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Showdown (1963 film)

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Showdown
Directed byR. G. Springsteen
Written byRic Hardman
(as Bronson Howitzer)
Produced byGordon Kay
StarringAudie Murphy
Kathleen Crowley
Charles Drake
CinematographyEllis W. Carter
Edited byJerome Thoms
Music byHans J. Salter
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • May 3, 1963 (1963-05-03)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000[1]

Showdown is a 1963 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Audie Murphy, Kathleen Crowley and Charles Drake. It was originally known as The Iron Collar.[2]

Plot

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Two cowboys, Chris Foster and Bert Pickett, go into town to cash their paychecks. Bert gets in a fight after getting drunk and involves Chris. Bert and Chris are put in iron collars, chained to a killer, LaValle. They manage to escape with La Valle's gang, though still wearing their iron collars. During the course of the escape, Bert picks up some negotiable bonds which he hopes to cash once he and Chris escape from LaValle. But LaValle discovers that Bert is holding the bonds. Since no one in his gang can cash them, he holds Chris and demands that Bert go into the nearest town to cash them and bring back the money, or Chris will be killed.

Cast

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Production

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Showdown was shot in black and white to save money, which infuriated Murphy. Producer Gordon Kay said that the film earned no less than did other Murphy films of the period.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Don Graham, No Name on the Bullet: The Biography of Audie Murphy, Penguin, 1989 p 296
  2. ^ Showdown at Audie Murphy Memorial Site
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