Colt .45 is a 1950 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman and Zachary Scott. Reissued under the title Thundercloud, the film served as the loose basis for the television series Colt .45 starring Wayde Preston, which premiered seven years later. Written by Thomas W. Blackburn, author of the lyrics to The Ballad of Davy Crockett, the film is about a gun salesman and gunfighter who tracks down a killer who stole two new Colt .45 repeating pistols leaving a trail of dead bodies behind him. The revolvers used in the movie were actually first model .44 Caliber Colt revolving belt pistols made in 1849 and reaching final form by 1850. Scott correctly demonstrated how to load them so the producers of the film were most likely aware of the anachronism in the title.
Colt .45 (1950)
Directed by Edwin L. Marin
Genres - Action-Adventure, Western |
Sub-Genres - Western Film |
Release Date - May 5, 1950 |
Run Time - 74 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - TV-PG
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$636,000
Tags
Colt, Gun
Alternate Titles
Calibre 45
BR, PT
Colt .45
CA, FI, FR, IT, RO, SE, GB, US
Colt 45
MX, ES
Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Bande
AT, DE
Kato ta opla
GR
Pistol Colt 45
DK
Thundercloud
, US
Western Outlaws - Western Collection
DE
Колт калибър 45
BG
Кольт сорок пятого калибра
RU
拳銃45
JP