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词条 The Gun and the Pulpit
释义

  1. Plot summary

     Differences from novel 

  2. Cast

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. External links

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| name = The Gun and the Pulpit
| image = The Gun and the Pulpit DVD cover.jpg
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| caption = DVD cover
| director = Daniel Petrie
| producer = Paul Junger Witt (executive producer)
Paul Maslansky (producer)
Tony Thomas (associate producer)
| writer = Based on the Novel The Fastest Gun in the Pulpit, 1972 by Jack Ehrlich
William Bowers (teleplay)
| narrator =
| starring = Marjoe Gortner
| music = George Tipton
| cinematography = Richard C. Glouner
| editing = Terence Anderson
| company =
| distributor = Danny Thomas Productions in association with Cine Television
| released = {{Film date|1974|04|03}}
| runtime = 74 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
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The Gun and the Pulpit is a 1974 American television film directed by Daniel Petrie. It was based on Jack Ehrlich's 1972 novel The Fastest Gun in the Pulpit. Filmed at Old Tucson, it was a television pilot for a series[1] to star former evangelist Marjoe Gortner.

Plot summary

Gunfighter Ernie Parsons escapes hanging for the killing of a disreputable character by the false testimony of a woman attracted to him. During his escape, he finds the body of a murdered minister. Searching the corpse, Ernie discovers a letter from a town who have invited the deceased man sight unseen to be their town minister. Ernie appropriates the victim's clothes and belongings to escape his pursuers and vows revenge on the minister's murderer.

Welcomed to town, Ernie's first action is to preside over a funeral of Sam Underwood, a man murdered on the orders of town boss Mr. Ross. Attracted to Underwood's daughter, Ernie decides to stay, using his gunfighter skills to stand up to Ross.

Ernie is disgusted by the cowardice of the townspeople, dismissing Ross's men as mere cowboys wearing pistols as opposed to professional gunfighters. With his men cowed by the preacher's gunfighting skills, Ross hires a professional gunfighter to kill him. The two hold a duel in the center of town. When both miss each other at close range, the gunfighter takes it as a sign and leaves.

Parsons is ambushed by Ross's men and dragged through the desert and left for dead. He is found in the desert and brought back to the Underwood's home. Parsons arranges for a fake burial and takes to the hills, attacking Ross's men through surprise attacks. Eventually, Parsons is persuaded to head back to town.

Parsons holds a service at church and is interrupted by Ross, who pretends to arrange a truce. The next day, Ross and his men come to town to ambush Parsons. Parsons asks for the help of men from the church, but they are too scared to help. When Parsons takes on Ross and his men alone, some of the men come to his aid. Ross is killed by Parsons and the war is over. Free to marry Underwood's daughter, Parsons instead rides away, feeling his work is done and his impersonation of a preacher will only lead to trouble.

As Parsons rides away, he meets a preacher heading to town to investigate the events. The preacher convinces Parsons that he was right to protect the town in his own way, but doesn't convince Parsons to return.

Differences from novel

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Cast

  • Marjoe Gortner as Ernie Parsons
  • Slim Pickens as Billy One-Eye
  • David Huddleston as Mr. Ross
  • Geoffrey Lewis as Jason McCoy
  • Estelle Parsons as Sadie Underwood
  • Pamela Sue Martin as Sally Underwood
  • Jeff Corey as Head of Posse
  • Karl Swenson as Adams
  • Jon Lormer as Luther
  • Robert Phillips as Tom Underwood
  • Larry Ward as Max
  • Joan Goodfellow as Dixie

See also

  • List of American films of 1974

Notes

1. ^p.221 Terrace, Vincent Experimental Television, Test Films, Pilots, and Trial Series, 1925 through 1995: Seven Decades of Small Screen Almosts McFarland, 1997

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0071589}}
  • {{Internet Archive film|id=cco_thegunandthepulpit}}
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