A Time For Dying

Directed by Budd Boetticher
Corinth Films
1969
76 Minutes
USA
English
Western, Action, Classics
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Remastered for the very first time in high definition, A Time For Dying is the last film appearance by the late star and America’s most beloved war hero, Audie Murphy, and the final western feature made by legendary director Budd Boetticher.

Aspiring to be a famous bounty hunter, Cass Bunning instead finds himself in Silver City coming to the rescue of Ms. Nellie Winters, a naive young woman who just arrived in town after unwittingly answering an ad to work in a brothel.  After being caught in a hotel together in Vinegaroon, the pair are forcibly married by the drunken and cantankerous Judge Roy Bean as punishment for violating the town’s “indecent conduct” law.  On the way back to the family ranch, Nellie and Cass have a run-in with notorious outlaw Jesse James, who warns them about trouble brewing back in Silver City.  Recognizing an opportunity to fulfill his bounty hunter dreams, Cass heads back to Silver City to contend with the James Bandits and Billy Pimple in a final showdown.

Cast

  • Richard Lapp
  • Audie Murphy
  • Victor Jory
DVD Features

Discs: 1

  • Highest Rating
    "...the damndest, confoundingest Western you can imagine."
    Roger Ebert
  • Highest Rating
    "Lucien Ballard's photography is a nearly perfect expression of Mr. Boetticher's narrative methods -straight-on, unfancy but vivid. Mr. Jory's performance is one of the richest and wildest in his long career, and it's good seeing Mr. Murphy turn up in a cameo role as Jesse James. ''A Time for Dying'' is a fascinating film, a fit subject for further research."
    Vincent Canby, The New York Times
  • Highest Rating
    "...can appreciate and absorb Lucien Ballard's beautiful lensing for the film..."
    Richard Propes, The Independent Critic
  • Highest Rating
    "Boetticher’s last feature reads like a dark twist on his Scott westerns, with a pair of young innocents who discover their idealized west is a corrupt and violent place that they are utterly unprepared for. "
    Sean Axmaker, Parallax View

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