


Three Violent People
A rancher, his shady bride and his one-armed brother fight amid carpetbaggers in Texas.
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Plot Summary
In 1870s Texas, U.S. Marshal Colt Saunders returns to his hometown after a long absence, revealing he is married to the beautiful Lorna, a former saloon girl with a dark past. His reappearance stirs up old resentments and brings him into conflict with a ruthless rancher and his gang who have been terrorizing the town. Colt must confront his past and protect his new life and the town from the escalating violence.
Critical Reception
"Three Violent People" was met with mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting Charlton Heston's strong performance and the film's decent Western action. Some found the plot somewhat predictable, but it was generally appreciated as a solid, if not groundbreaking, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Charlton Heston delivers a commanding performance as a returning marshal.
- The film offers standard Western tropes with some effective moments of action.
- Anne Baxter's portrayal of a woman with a past adds dramatic depth.
Google audience: Audience reception for "Three Violent People" is not extensively documented in publicly available Google user reviews, but historical context suggests it was seen as a respectable Western of its era.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Technicolor and CinemaScope, aiming for a grand visual spectacle characteristic of epic Westerns of the mid-1950s.
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