The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959) posterHaving worn out his welcome in Hayes City, Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) heads to Dodge City, where his brother Ed is already marshal and intends to run for county sheriff against the crooked Jim Regan (Don Haggerty).

Bat finds a willing business partner in saloon owner Lilly (Nancy Gates). But then Ed is killed and he finds himself running for sheriff at the urging of a Dodge City electorate.

They’re skeptical of his past, but desperate for someone who can stand up against Regan.

Masterson succeeds on that count, until the simple-minded brother of good friend Ben Townsend (Walter Coy) finds himself facing a hangman’s noose.

Masterson rescues Billy, though it means breaking the law.

He’s stripped of his badge, but heads back to Dodge City anyway to face the inevitable showdown with Regan.

Julie Adams plays Pauline Howard, the aloof minister’s daughter who was engaged to Ed Masterson and finds herself being romanced by Bat, though Lilly clearly has more than a business interest in him as well.

Joel McCrea as Bat Masterson, determined to bring law and order to town in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Joel McCrea as Bat Masterson, determined to bring law and order to town in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Don Haggerty as Regan, the corrupt sheriff behind most of the trouble in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Don Haggerty as Regan, the corrupt sheriff behind most of the trouble in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Review:

Efficient, decently done, but completely forgettable version of the Bat Masterson story. The only really unique touch is the presence of a character like the simple-minded Billy Townsend, but he disappears for much of the film.

John McIntire plays the sometimes-doctor, sometimes-gambler who befriends Bat when he arrives in Dodge. Richard Anderson plays Dave Rudabaugh, an old acquaintance of Bat’s, though that doesn’t keep him from selling his gun to the highest bidder, which happens to be Regan.

This marked the last of 22 films McCrea made in the 1950s; 18 of them were Westerns. He starred in the short-lived TV series “Wichita” before returning to the big screen for one of his best films, “Ride the High Country” (1962).

Julie Adams as Pauline Howard, the preacher's daughter Bat Masterson's brother was supposed to marry in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Julie Adams as Pauline Howard, the preacher’s daughter Bat Masterson’s brother was supposed to marry in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Nancy Gates as Lilly, disappointed with what she hears from Bat Masterson in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Nancy Gates as Lilly, disappointed with what she hears from Bat Masterson in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Director:
Joseph Newman

Cast:
Joel McCrea … Bat Masterson
John McIntire … Doc Sam Tremaine
Julie Adams … Pauline Howard
James Westerfield … Rev. Howard
Nancy Gates … Lilly
Richard Anderson … Dave Rudabaugh
Walter Coy … Ben Townsend
Wright King … Billy Townsend
Don Haggerty … Sheriff Regan
Harry Lauter … Ed Masterson
Charles Horvath … Sgt. Ernie King
Kasey Rogers .. Molly Day
Timothy Carey … Forbes

Runtime: 81 min.

Walter Coy as Ben Townsend, asking for Bat's help when his brother winds up in trouble in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Walter Coy as Ben Townsend, asking for Bat’s help when his brother winds up in trouble in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Wright King as Billy Townsend, listening to Bat Masterson explain what it's like to kill a man in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Wright King as Billy Townsend, listening to Bat Masterson explain what it’s like to kill a man in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Memorable lines:

Young Billy Townsend, admiring Bat’s pistol: “Can’t I just shoot it once …you let me fire the rifle.”
Bat: “The rifle’s for shooting buffalo. And your brother Ben will be proud you’re getting so good at it. What you bring down with a .45, the skins aren’t worth a cent.”

Ed Masterson: “It’s you I’m worried about.”
Bat Masterson: “Me? I manage to do alright.”
Ed: “You’ve never settled down. You’re like a ball in a roulette wheel, jumping from one place to another. One of these days, if you keep getting into scrapes, you’re going to land on number 13, black.”

Lilly: “He’s a very clever man, our sheriff. He’s got two hats he keeps taking off and putting on. The white one is for making speeches, kissing babies and attending rodeos. The black one is for funerals and collecting his percentage of every business in town.”

Lilly, urging Bat not to get into a gunfight with Regan: “Bat, don’t go out there.”
Bat: “I don’t want to Lilly. But the distance between here and that street is the difference between a rabbit and a man.”

Bat to Regan: “If you’d come in here five minutes ago, Regan, I’d have killed you. Now I’m only gonna half kill ya.”

John McIntire as Doc Sam Tremaine and James Westerfield as Rev. Howard, trying to convince Bat to run for sheriff in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

John McIntire as Doc Sam Tremaine and James Westerfield as Rev. Howard, trying to convince Bat to run for sheriff in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Richard Anderson as Dave Rudabaugh with Nancy Gates as Lilly in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Richard Anderson as Dave Rudabaugh with Nancy Gates as Lilly in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Harry Lauter as Ed Masterson (right) with brother Bat (Joel MCrea) and Lilly (Nancy Gates) in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Harry Lauter as Ed Masterson (right) with brother Bat (Joel MCrea) and Lilly (Nancy Gates) in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Walter Coy as Ben Townsend, longtime friend of Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea), defending him when he's wounded in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Walter Coy as Ben Townsend, longtime friend of Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea), defending him when he’s wounded in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

John McIntire as Sam Tremaine and Joel McCrea as Bat Masterson, new friends in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

John McIntire as Sam Tremaine and Joel McCrea as Bat Masterson, new friends in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Nancy Gates as Lilly, co-owner of a saloon called the Lady Gay with Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

Nancy Gates as Lilly, co-owner of a saloon called the Lady Gay with Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)

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