Invitation to a Gunfighter (Playhouse 90)
"Invitation to a Gunfighter" was an American television play broadcast as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90.[1]
| "Invitation to a Gunfighter" | |
|---|---|
| Playhouse 90 episode | |
| Directed by | Arthur Penn |
| Written by | Leslie Stevens |
| Story by | Hal Goodman Harry Klein |
| Produced by | Martin Manulis |
| Original air date | March 7, 1957 |
| Running time | 1:30 |
It was adapted into the 1964 feature film Invitation to a Gunfighter.
Plot
Townsfolk pool money to hire a gunfighter to get rid of another gunfighter who is terrorising their town.
Cast
- Hugh O'Brian as Matt Jeffers
- Anne Bancroft as Julie Bickford
- Gilbert Roland as Dancer
- Pat O'Brien as Sheriff Kyle Bickford
- Ray Collins as Harris Clayton
- Milton Parsons as Tuttle
- Anne Barton as Mrs. Medford
- Don Beddoe as McKeever
- Paul Brinegar as Baxter
Production
It was the first time Penn worked with Anne Bancroft.[2]
O'Brien recalled Penn as "terrific".[3]
References
- Invitation to a Gunfighter at Paley Centre
- "Arthur Penn on directing "Invitation to a Gun Fighter" for "Playhouse 90"". You Tube.
- "Interview with Hugh O'Brien". Television Academy Interviews.
External links
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