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5 Card Stud
The players in an ongoing poker game are being mysteriously killed off, one by one.
Release : | 1968 |
Rating : | 6.4 |
Studio : | Paramount, Wallis-Hazen Inc., |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Dean Martin Robert Mitchum Inger Stevens Roddy McDowall Katherine Justice |
Genre : | Western Mystery |
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Please don't spend money on this.
i must have seen a different film!!
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
I can't believe the raves about Roddy McDowell's performance. He ruined the movie. He's surrounded by typical tough-guy western stereotypes, which I accept as part of the genre, but he's an insipid and unconvincing villain who sounds more like an effete English aristocrat than the conniving and dangerous psycho that his character Nick is supposed to be. Bob Mitchum must have wondered what he was doing in a western with this wimp. A disastrous piece of miscasting. Thank god everybody else could carry the movie, especially the veterans Martin and Mitchum, although their presence in scenes with poor little Roddy just emphasizes how much he doesn't suit his character. Just think of Hugh Grant playing Indiana Jones or The Man With No Name and you'll get my drift.
This is a formula type story told in a Western. The plot: A lynch mob forms at a poker table after one of the players is caught cheating. Rody McDowell steals the show as the evil leader of the lynch mob, a spoiled rich kid with nothing but meanness in his soul. Dean Martin plays a Hollywood style poker playing pro who tried to stop the lynching. The players keep quiet about it, but find themselves being killed off one by one. It doesn't take a genius to figure out who the killer is very early. The situations are contrived, but at least fun. The plot follows a logical, easy to follow pattern, and resembles mindless fun. Still, the script and characters are so weak that only McDowell's evil gives the viewer someone to root for or against (in this case against.) But it is not a dull movie, and does entertain to some extent.
Despite his attempt to stop the execution, Van Morgan (Dean Martin) was hit by a gun on his head and thrown out, at night, in the streets of Rincon, Colorado and the clumsy crook was lynched Feeling uncomfortable, Van Morgan leaves for Denver the next day In the days of his absence, two of the seven card players have been dead, one being drowned in a flour barrel, the other got it with a twist of wire For Little George (Yaphet Kotto) who went to see Van in Denver, it looks to him somebody is out to kill every man at that party which is a real good reason for Van to steer clear of Rincon if he is figuring on coming back Meanwhile, a gold rush has brought a bunch of outsiders to the town so, on his return, Morgan finds new faces like Jonathan Rudd (Robert Mitchum), the preacher with a Bible in his hand and a Colt in his belt ; and Lily Langford (Inger Stevens), with her elegant barbershop and her gorgeous lady 'barbers.'Robert Mitchum plays the man who is looking for the man who is looking for him Tension mounts when Nick Evers (Roddy McDowall) saves the hunter a long hunt Dean Martin waits as the gambler who doesn't bank on his cards, because if he does, he winds up broke
5 Card Stud is a re-make of Dark City which was released in 1950 and was Charlton Heston's feature film debut. Dean Martin is now playing the Heston part and in many ways he's reprising the role he did in Some Came Running. The role of gambler comes natural to him, it was one of many professions Dino tried in his youth before discovering show business. In the original the part Robert Mitchum plays originated with Mike Mazurki. Mazurki had a limited role in Dark City so Mitchum's part has been built up considerably. As always Robert Mitchum is interesting.The original Dark City involved a high stakes poker game in which Don DeFore got trimmed of the rent money and just about everything else. Rather than go home, he kills himself. Soon afterward his psychotic brother goes on a rampage against everyone in that game.It's no suicide here, but a lynching as the victim is caught cheating. If you've seen Dark City than you already know who the murderer is and it's not too hard to figure it out here. In the supporting cast, standing out are Roddy McDowell as the spoiled son of a local rancher who leads the lynch party and Yaphett Kotto who is the bartender in the saloon where the fatal poker game took place.Martin and Mitchum work well together, this is good entertainment.