Support Your Local Gunfighter

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Support Your Local Gunfighter

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Directed by Burt Kennedy
Produced by Bill Finnegan
Written by James Edward Grant
Starring James Garner,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Harry Morgan,
Jack Elam,
John Dehner
Music by Jack Elliot
Cinematography Harry Stradling Jr.
Editing by William B. Gulick
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) May 26, 1971
Running time 91 min.
Country USA
Language English
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Support Your Local Gunfighter is a 1971 comic western film starring James Garner and Suzanne Pleshette. Supporting players include Harry Morgan, Jack Elam, John Dehner, Kathleen Freeman, Joan Blondell, Marie Windsor, Dub Taylor and Chuck Connors. The movie was directed by Burt Kennedy and written by James Edward Grant.

The film shares many cast and crew members and plot elements with the earlier Support Your Local Sheriff!, but is not a sequel.

[edit] Cast

James Garner - Latigo Smith
Suzanne Pleshette - Patience Barton
Harry Morgan - Taylor Barton
Jack Elam - Jug May
John Dehner - Col. Ames
Marie Windsor - Goldie
Dub Taylor - Doc Shultz
Joan Blondell - Jenny
Kathleen Freeman - Mrs. Perkins
Chuck Connors - "Swiftie" Morgan (uncredited)


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Con artist Latigo Smith is on board a train travelling across frontier-era Colorado, with his would-be fiancée, a rich and powerful woman named Goldie. Looking for a way to escape this situation, he manages to slip off the train at a jerkwater stop, and finds himself in Purgatory, a small town wherein two rival companies of miners, led by Taylor Barton and Colonel Ames, are in a frantic round-the-clock race to find "the motherlode" of gold buried somewhere under the town.

After consulting the town doctor about getting an embarrassing Goldie-related tattoo removed, Latigo succumbs to a gambling compulsion and loses all his money at roulette. After hearing a rumor that an infamous gunslinger named "Swiftie" Morgan is in town, Latigo concocts a scam, using the amiable ne'er-do-well Jug May to impersonate the man. In the process of this, the new arrival attracts the attention of Patience "The Sidewinder" Barton, the hot-tempered daughter of Taylor, who wants nothing more than to escape the town and become a woman of refinement in New York City. When Latigo and the fake Swiftie side with the Bartons, Ames sends a telegram to the real gunslinger, informing him of the impostor.

Swiftie soon arrives in town, and confronts Latigo, who has replaced Jug for the climatic gunfight. The show-down ends with Swiftie shooting himself when he is startled by one of the massive mining blasts that regularly rock the town. Latigo accidentally finds the motherlode for the Bartons by setting off a load of dynamite with which he was attempting to bluff the gunfighter. The blast also cures his tattoo problem.

Latigo's gambling compulsion finally pays off when, financially backed by the Bartons, he wins big at roulette. Now almost as rich as Patience, he marries her, she gets to send her numerous daughters to school in New York, and Jug goes on to "star in spaghetti westerns."

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