Quirt Evens an all round bad guy is nursed back to health and sought after by Penelope Worth a quaker girl. He eventually finds himself having to choose from his world or the world from which Penelope lives by.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play John Wayne plays Quirt Evans a rough tough womanising gunslinger and the revered ex-deputy sheriff of Wyatt Earp in Tombstone After Evans is wounded in a gunfight a Quaker family take him in and offer him their humble hospitality Their daughter played by Gail Russell falls for their tough but courteous guest and their attraction son becomes mutual The film is brimming with action scenes but the peaceable theme of the film prevails Waynes relationship with Gail Russell was acclaimed as one of the best-developed of his screen career The breathtaking landscapes of the Arizona setting also add a wonderful extra dimension to this cinema classic Actors Gail Russell & John Wayne Director James Edward Grant Certificate U - Universal Year 1947 Screen Aspect Ratio 43 Languages English - Mono Subtitles English for the deaf and hard of hearing
Quart Evans (John Wayne), ex-deputy sheriff of Wyatt Earp, is now a rough and ready gunslinger. After being injured in a shootout, Evans is taken in and nursed by a Quaker family. He finds himself falling for the daughter (Gail Russell), and attempts to give up gunslinging. However, a determination to bring a group of murderers to justice threatens his new-found peace of mind.
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