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5 Card Stud (1968)

After a card shark is caught cheating, he is taken out and lynched by the drunkards he was playing against. Soon afterwards, the men who were in the lynch mob start being murdered, one after another; all by hanging.

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Gary B 17 Nov 2007

1968 rocked for westerns. Love this movie. Western/Mystery. You try to figure who is the killer. Everytime someone dies , a chair is turned up.

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Clay B 17 Mar 2010

This is generally regarded as weaker than "The sons of Katie Elder" and "True Grit", which are the films Henry Hathaway made before and after this one. I did not expect too much from it, though I remember enjoying it when I first watched it in my childhood. And well, once again I was pleasantly surprised. I actually still like it. Ok, the mystery is easy enough to solve, and the two girls trying to win the gamblers (Dean Martin) heart may not be to interesting. But still, this film is good fun. I like the slow but steady pacing, and I really like som of the acting. Mitchum is brilliant as always, though not quite as terrifying in this reverend-role as he was as Harry Powell in "The Night of the Hunter". Not a classic, but a nice little murder mystery and western combined.

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Jayden C 11 Feb 2007

Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum in a Western directed by Henry Hathaway. Should have been one of the greats. Instead, it's a boring, thinly-plotted, predictable, and just generally uninteresting Western-mystery. Dino is actually kinda dull; Mitchum is fine, but nowhere near as good as he usually is. On the plus side, there is one really good gunfight buried in there.

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Shannon P 02 Dec 2007

what a dyanmic cast this was i totally enjoyed it kept me on edge till the end best western i seen in along time.

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Tom H 30 Mar 2008

Dean Martin and Mitchum are great as card sharks

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