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The Man from Galveston

The man who brought law and order to the Lone Star State
1963 | 57m | English

(152 votes)

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Circuit-riding Texas lawyer Timothy Higgins defends a former girlfriend against a murder charge stemming from an extortionist's threat to reveal her shady past. Through adroit courtroom work, Higgins is able to acquit her and reveal who actually shot the fatal bullet.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1963
Director: William Conrad
Writer: Dean Riesner, Michael S. Zagor
Genres: Western
Keywords lawyer, lynch mob
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Jeffrey Hunter Timothy Higgins
Preston Foster Judge Homer Black
James Coburn Boyd Palmer
Joanna Moore Rita Dillard
Edward Andrews Hyde
Kevin Hagen John Dillard
Martin West Stonewall Grey
Ed Nelson Cole Marteen
Karl Swenson Sheriff
Grace Lee Whitney Texas Rose
Claude Stroud Harvey Sprager
Sherwood Price George Taggart
Arthur Malet Barney
Marjorie Bennett Mrs. Warren
Chuck Hicks US Marshal Chuck (uncredited)
George DeNormand Attorney Smith (uncredited)
Rod McGaughy Attorney Dunaway (uncredited)
George Ford Attorney Mullaney (uncredited)
William Fawcett Tatum (uncredited)
Jim Hayward Titus Gallagher (uncredited)
Charles Morton Bartender (uncredited)
Chester Hayes Stilt Walker (uncredited)
Orville Sherman Ted Dooley (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Jerry Brown Wagon Driver (uncredited)
Emile Avery Stage Driver (uncredited)
Charles Seel Mr. Steers (uncredited)
King Mojave Juror (uncredited)
Jim Whitecloud Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Townsman (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Townsman (uncredited)
John Pedrini Townsman (uncredited)
Charles McQuary Townsman (uncredited)
Name Job
William Conrad Director
Dean Riesner Writer
Michael S. Zagor Writer
David Buttolph Original Music Composer
Bill Wiard Editor
Carl Macauley Art Direction
Bert Glennon Director of Photography
Name Title
Jack Webb Executive Producer
Michael Meshekoff Producer
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John Chard
5.0

The Soiled Dove Plea. The Man from Galveston is directed by William Conrad and co-written by Dean Riesner and Michael Zagor. It stars Jeffrey Hunter, Preston Foster, James Coburn and Joanna Moore. Music is by David Buttolph and cinematography by Bert Glennon. Originally shot as the pilot for t ... he TV series Temple Houston, this was ushered out onto the big screen as a double billing entity. What we get is a very competent piece of film making, if ultimately it never ignites into being something remotely thrilling. Set at the time of the circuit courts in 1800s Texas, it sees Hunter playing Timothy Higgins (Temple Lea Houston in reality). A cunningly bold lawyer who is not without the compunction to use his firearm should the need arise. Herein is the problem as such, the pic doesn't reach out to the gun play angle for entertaining purpose, instead it settles for sedate character play, propped up by the legal by-play as Higgins cements his standing as a man who is at the top of his craft. Studio bound but boosted by Glennon's crisp photography, as a production it's hard to find fault with, this is certainly no dud. But it sits firmly in the time waster department, not really grabbing the iron out of the fire to give a firecracker telling of the fascinating Temple Houston. But with that comes a major bonus, in that it begs you to read up on the real life Temple Houston (son of Sam Houston), well worth digging into, especially the outstanding Soiled Dove Plea of which this play is formed around. 5/10

May 16, 2024