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Release Date: 1963
Cast: Anita Ekberg, Richard Jaeckel, Charles Bronson, Frank Sinatra, Nick Dennis, Victor Buono, Dean Martin, Wesley Addy, Virginia Christine, Curly Howard, Moe Howard, Mike Mazurki ...MORE
Cast: Anita Ekberg, Richard Jaeckel, Charles Bronson, Frank Sinatra, Nick Dennis, Victor Buono, Dean Martin, Wesley Addy, Virginia Christine, Curly Howard, Moe Howard, Mike Mazurki, Ursula Andress ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Action/Adventure, Screwball Comedy, Comedy, Western, Comedy Western
4 for Texas is a 1963 American western comedy starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg, Ursula Andress, and featuring screen thugs Charles Bronson and Mike Mazurki, with a cameo appearance by the Three Stooges (Larry Fine, Moe Howard and Curly-Joe DeRita). The film was written by Teddi Sherman and Robert Aldrich, who also directed.
In 1870 Galveston, Texas, a shipment of $100,000 being transported by stagecoach is the object of a tug-of-war between Zack Thomas (Frank Sinatra) and Joe Jarrett (Dean Martin), who first must stave off an outlaw band led by Matson (Charles... MORE
4 for Texas is a 1963 American western comedy starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg, Ursula Andress, and featuring screen thugs Charles Bronson and Mike Mazurki, with a cameo appearance by the Three Stooges (Larry Fine, Moe Howard and Curly-Joe DeRita). The film was written by Teddi Sherman and Robert Aldrich, who also directed.
In 1870 Galveston, Texas, a shipment of $100,000 being transported by stagecoach is the object of a tug-of-war between Zack Thomas (Frank Sinatra) and Joe Jarrett (Dean Martin), who first must stave off an outlaw band led by Matson (Charles Bronson).
Thomas and Jarrett become rivals in a bid to open a waterfront casino. Each has a new romantic attachment as well, with the beauties Elya (Anita Ekberg) and Maxine (Ursula Andress), respectively. They eventually must join forces to hold off the villainous Matson and a corrupt banker, Burden (Victor Buono), to keep their new gambling boat afloat.
4 for Texas was filmed in 1.85:1 aspect ratio on 35-millimeter Technicolor film.
The film had its U.S. premiere on December 18, 1963. Forty-three years after its original premiere, 4 for Texas was presented at the Turin Film Festival on November 12, LESS
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