Director: Budd Boetticher•Genres: Western
A young cowboy, Jesse Lee, seeking revenge for his father's death, becomes embroiled in a series of violent events in a lawless frontier town. He finds himself entangled with a dangerous outlaw and a saloon owner with a sinister past. As the body count rises, Jesse must confront his own moral compass and decide the true cost of vengeance.
A Time for Dying is a late, somewhat melancholic entry in the Western genre, notable for its gritty atmosphere and performances, particularly from Gloria Grahame. While it didn't achieve widespread critical acclaim during its release, it has since been appreciated by genre enthusiasts for its somber tone and Budd Boetticher's distinctive directorial style.
Praised for its mature and somber tone in the Western genre.
Gloria Grahame's performance is often highlighted as a significant strength.
Seen as a competent, albeit somewhat understated, final effort from director Budd Boetticher.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to acknowledge the film's competent direction and performances, especially Gloria Grahame's contribution, while noting its less action-packed and more contemplative nature compared to typical Westerns.
This film was the final directorial effort of Budd Boetticher and also marked the final film appearance of Audie Murphy, the decorated World War II hero.
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