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**_Clark Gable and four beautiful women in the Old West_** An opportunistic man in the Southwest (Gable) travels to a ranch owned by a cantankerous mother of four outlaws, all of whom are dead except maybe one. Their four wives have been...


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Opportunistic con man Dan Kehoe ingratiates himself with the cantankerous mother of four outlaws and their beautiful widows in order to find their hidden gold.
In the untamed American West, a charming outlaw named Dan Kehoe arrives in a small town, seeking a hidden fortune. He encounters four widows, each married to a brother who has recently met a suspicious end, and suspects they know the location of the stolen money. Kehoe attempts to charm and manipulate the women to reveal the secret, leading to a complex game of deceit and desire.
Upon its release, 'The King and Four Queens' received a mixed to positive reception. While some critics praised Clark Gable's performance and the film's unique premise, others found the plot somewhat convoluted and the execution lacking the typical flair of director Raoul Walsh. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the blend of Western action and romantic intrigue.
Praised for Clark Gable's magnetic performance as a roguish protagonist.
The intriguing premise of a lone man navigating a town of widows was seen as a fresh take on Western tropes.
Some reviewers noted a slightly predictable plot and a less dynamic pacing compared to other films of the era.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight Clark Gable's charisma and the film's entertaining, albeit unconventional, Western storyline. The interactions between Gable's character and the four leading ladies are frequently mentioned as a strong point, contributing to the film's enduring appeal for fans of classic Hollywood.
The film was one of Clark Gable's final Westerns and was intended to be his comeback vehicle after a period of less successful films, though its reception did not fully meet expectations.
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**_Clark Gable and four beautiful women in the Old West_** An opportunistic man in the Southwest (Gable) travels to a ranch owned by a cantankerous mother of four outlaws, all of whom are dead except maybe one. Their four wives have been...