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FIVE CARD STUD (DVD) WS ENHANCE 16X9/DOLBY DIG(ENGL MONO/FRENCH DVD Movie

FIVE CARD STUD (DVD) WS ENHANCE 16X9/DOLBY DIG(ENGL MONO/FRENCH DVD



PN: 097360673746     Release: 05/23/2006
Starring: Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum, Inger Stevens
Director(s): Henry Hathaway


Five Card Stud
Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum play deadly adversaries in this curious mixture of the western and mystery genres. During a poker game in Rincon, Colorado, a stranger in the game is lynched for cheating. One of the gamblers, Van Morgan (Dean Martin), tries to prevent the lynching but is rebuffed and promptly leaves town. Soon a gold rush hits Rincon, bringing all manner of men and women -- including self-ordained preacher, Rev. Jonathan Rudd (Robert Mitchum) and brothel madame Lily Langford (Inger Stevens). Learning that two of the men in the poker game have been murdered, Van returns to Rincon to find out why. Once in town, Van is diverted from his investigation by the attentions of Lily and of Nora Evers (Katherine Justice). But when two more of the poker game's participants are killed, Van must spring into action to track down the killer. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Dean Martin as Van Morgan
Robert Mitchum as Rev. Rudd
Inger Stevens as Lily Langford
Roddy McDowall as Nick Evers
Katherine Justice as Nora Evers
John Anderson as Marshal Dana
Ruth Springford as Mama Malone
Yaphet Kotto as Little George
Denver Pyle as Sig Evers
Bill Fletcher as Joe Hurley
Whit Bissell as Dr. Cooper
Ted de Corsia as Eldon Bates
Don Collier as Rowan
Crew
Fred Gammon - First Assistant Director
Henry Hathaway - Director
Warren Low - Editor
Maurice Jarre - Composer (Music Score)
Walter Tyler - Production Designer
Daniel L. Fapp - Cinematographer
Hal B. Wallis - Producer
Harold Lewis - Sound/Sound Designer
Marguerite Roberts - Screenwriter
Ray Gaulden - Book Author

Five Card Stud
Five Card Stud deserves credit for trying something new with the Western, namely combining it with a typical murder mystery story. Unfortunately, screenwriter Marguerite Roberts and original author Ray Gaulden seem to think that just grafting the two genres together is all that was needed. After coming up with a viable gambit -- a Ten Little Indians-style serial murder among the participants of a particularly unfortunate poker game -- the writers didn't follow through. There's far too little mystery in the mystery, with the identity of the killer fairly obvious and the red herrings equally so. There's also a bit too much padding, especially in the unconvincing manner in which the initial killings turn the town of Rincon inside out and produce open warfare. By this point in his career, Henry Hathaway had been involved with enough westerns that he could have directed Stud with his eyes closed. This turned out to be both a positive and a negative. On the plus side, there are several sequences which reveal his sure hand and experience; on the minus side, things feel a bit tired and the flic drags far too often. The cast tries hard, with Robert Mitchum taking top honors and Dean Martin coming off much better than might be expected. But Roddy McDowall flounders, and Inger Stevens and Katherine Justice have to contend with parts that are quite poorly written. And Maurice Jarre has provided what surely is one of the worst and most inappropriate scores ever written for a Western. Stud holds some interest, but on the whole it falls far short of the mark of a good "oater." ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:English
Sound Processing:DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:cc Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 tvs Dolby Digital: English Mono, French Mono English subtitles Menus Scene selection
MPAA Rating:PG
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:102 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. The Smell of Rope [6:13]
2. Goodbye Again to Rincon [8:41]
3. God and Mister Colt [7:46]
4. "That Ain't No Accident" [5:10]
5. Langford's Tonsorial Parlor [12:34]
6. Murder in Rudd's Church [10:59]
7. Heartless [11:36]
8. Protection of the Gun [11:18]
9. Settling With the Bartender [6:52]
10. Something From the Good Book [7:21]
11. The Remaining Player [9:44]
12. A Kiss That Lasts a Week [4:13]


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