4 for Texas (1963) | |
Director(s) | Robert Aldrich |
Producer(s) | Robert Aldrich, Walter Blake (associate), Howard W. Koch (executive) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Western |
Top Topics | Gambling, Money |
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4 for Texas Overview:
4 for Texas (1963) was a Western - Comedy Film directed by Robert Aldrich and produced by Howard W. Koch, Robert Aldrich and Walter Blake.
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By RBuccicone on Apr 18, 2012 From MacGuffin Movies4 for Texas (1963) ???? Immediately upon it’s opening, 4 for Texas informs us that Charles Bronson‘s character is the villain and characters named Zack and Joe are the good guys, a fact that is easy to forget as we stumble through a sloppy story in which Rat Packers Dean Martin and Frank... Read full article
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Quotes from 4 for Texas
Maxine Richter:
I like men who worry about me.
Joe Jarrett: You don't have to worry about me. I'm a great worrier. Sometimes I worry for months on end.
Elya Carlson: Nice to have seen you, Mr. Burden.
Harvey Burden: It is nice to have seen you.
Zack Thomas: Well if I have to die, I prefer being killed by the hand of a beautiful woman.
Elya Carlson: If you're not careful, my darling, you might just have your wish.
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Joe Jarrett: You don't have to worry about me. I'm a great worrier. Sometimes I worry for months on end.
Elya Carlson: Nice to have seen you, Mr. Burden.
Harvey Burden: It is nice to have seen you.
Zack Thomas: Well if I have to die, I prefer being killed by the hand of a beautiful woman.
Elya Carlson: If you're not careful, my darling, you might just have your wish.
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Facts about 4 for Texas
Bette Davis declined a role in this film to do Dead Ringer.
Director Robert Aldrich intensely disliked Frank Sinatra's non-professional attitude and tried unsuccessfully to have him dismissed from the film.
During one scene in the film, we see a building with a painted sign for the "SAM Company". "SAM" is the name of the production company that made the film and it stood for Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
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Director Robert Aldrich intensely disliked Frank Sinatra's non-professional attitude and tried unsuccessfully to have him dismissed from the film.
During one scene in the film, we see a building with a painted sign for the "SAM Company". "SAM" is the name of the production company that made the film and it stood for Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
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