Free Western Movie: Bullets Don’t Argue – Spaghetti Western – On his own wedding day, sheriff Pat Garrett must leave and try to arrest two bank robbers.
Bullets Don’t Argue (1964)
Director: Mario Caiano (as Fred Wilson, Manfred Riegert, Mike Perkins)
Writers: Gianni Castellano (screenplay) (as Franz Wieland, Franz Waller), Giuseppe Moccia (screenplay) (as Daniel Mooch, Donald Mooch)
Stars: Rod Cameron, Ángel Aranda, Horst Frank
Genre: Western
Country: Italy | Spain | West Germany
Language: English
Release Date: 23 October 1964 (West Germany)
Also Known As: Guns Don’t Talk
Filming Locations: Almería, Andalucía, Spain
Storyline:
On his own wedding day, sheriff Pat Garrett must leave and try to arrest two bank robbers.
Reviews:
“This is the film that Jolly Films of Rome and the other producing companies were putting their hopes and money into while tossing a bone to an unknown director named Sergio Leone, giving him film ends and minimal financing to shoot a movie called The Magnificent Stranger which featured a little-known American TV actor named Clint Eastwood. BULLETS DON’T ARGUE starred Rod Cameron, a bigger name, as Pat Garrett, with Horst Frank and Angel Aranda as Billy and George Clanton, thus mixing two old west legends into a very typically American spaghetti western. It kind of reminded me of the Budd Boetticher/Randolph Scott westerns of the late fifties, with Cameron as the stoic, older authority figure bringing in the wild, younger outlaws, and is pretty darned good, doing what it sets out to do. Oddly enough the highlight of Morricone’s score is the song Lonesome Billy, about the elder of the outlaw brothers. BTW I think this is the film that did so poorly at the Italian box office that it prompted Variety to report that spaghetti westerns were dead, a week or so before the Leone/Eastwood film, retitled A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, turned the film world on its ear.” Written by heybhc on IMDb.com.
“This film is a ripping off of American westerns. When I say ripping off I don’t mean it is a poor film. It has the typical western elements: sheriffs and bandits. The role of the characters is well defined and at the end of the story the good will triumph on bad. Many films-loving people didn’t understand why this film hadn’t had success in Italy. First of all it was played by unknown actors, at least in Italy. Moreover, westerns were getting to be on the wane from 1965. But the main reason is that Italians were bored about classic westerns (“the stagecoach”, “Rio Grande”, “Cimarron”, “saddle the wind” etc) they preferred action, shootings and a bit of violence. So the film “a fistful of dollars” released a few weeks later was a great success because it started a new era of making westerns as Italians preferred.
This was one of the first westerns to have false names of director and actors so as to make it seem like an American film. Probably it was shot without recording the audio even if many actors spoke English. It was released in Italian and in English both dubbed. Rod Cameron dubbed himself.” Written by entomol71 on IMDb.com.
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title): Le pistole non discutono
Austria: Die letzten Zwei vom Rio Bravo
Belgium (French title) (dubbed version): Colt et dollars
Brazil: As Pistolas não Discutem
Denmark: De sidste to fra Rio Bravo
France: Mon colt fait la loi
Greece (transliterated title): Ta pistolia den pairnoun apo logia
Spain: Las pistolas no discuten
Sweden: 30,000 fördömda dollars
USA: Bullets Don’t Argue
USA: Pistols Don’t Argue
West Germany: Die letzten Zwei vom Rio Bravo
World-wide (English title) (informal title): Bullets Don’t Lie
Yugoslavia (Serbian title) (literal title): Revolveri odlucuju
Guns Don’t Talk
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