Director: Jack Arnold•Genres: Western
A mysterious stranger arrives in the small town of Redemption, Arizona, and the townsfolk, assuming he is a hired gun, begin to panic and turn on each other in anticipation of his target. Sheriff Luke Canfield tries to uncover the stranger's identity and purpose before the town descends into chaos. The stranger, however, appears to be observing and perhaps even orchestrating the unfolding events.
No Name on the Bullet was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its suspenseful plot and atypical Western narrative. It is often praised for its psychological tension and the way it explores the paranoia and mob mentality within a community.
Praised for its suspenseful and character-driven plot.
Commended for its psychological depth and exploration of mob mentality.
Seen as a departure from traditional Westerns due to its focus on anticipation rather than action.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'No Name on the Bullet' is largely positive, with viewers appreciating its tense atmosphere and the unique approach to the Western genre. Many found the suspense and the gradual unraveling of the plot to be compelling.
The film's antagonist, the mysterious stranger known only as "The Stranger," is played by Audie Murphy, who was already a decorated World War II hero and a prolific Western film actor.
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