Yuma

– A down-and-dirty town is forced to shape up when a new sheriff (Clint Walker) comes to town. However..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.40 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 13 Minutes
Release Year:
1971
Yuma (1971)

A down-and-dirty town is forced to shape up when a new sheriff (Clint Walker) comes to town. However, when a scheme is launched to destroy the lawman's authority, he must discover the perpetrators and preserve his reputation.

Producing Country:
USA
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Release Date:

02 Mar 1971

Language:

English

Director:

Ted Post

Writer:

Charles A. Wallace

Main Actors:

Clint Walker, Barry Sullivan, Kathryn Hays, Edgar Buchanan

Plot:

Dave Harmon is a United States Marshall, who has been sent by the governor to the territory of Yuma. It seems that the law is not welcomed there; every marshall that's been sent has been chased out. But Harmon is a different story, upon arriving, he encounters two drunks and asks them to come with him to cool off, one of them pulls a gun on him and shoots, Harmon with no other choice shoots him. He is told that the man he killed is the brother of Arch King, a powerful man, who adheres to only one law, his. Later that evening someone breaks into the jail and lets the other man out and shoots him with Harmon's gun. It seems that the other man is also King's brother. Most people think that Harmon shot him but a Mexican boy whom Harmon allowed to sleep on the floor of the jail said that it was two men and that one of them's a soldier. Harmon is then visited by King and is told that unless he can prove that he was not the one who killed his brother, King will be back and will deal with him in his own way. Harmon then rides out to the army fort to tell them that one of their soldiers was one of the men who killed his prisoner. It seems that Harmon is not well received by the army, it seems that years ago, his family was killed and he believes that soldiers were involved, so wherever he is assigned, it's always near an army fort or base.

Production:

Aaron Spelling Productions

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.4/10