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Gunless 2010

★ 6.494 votes89 min📅 2010-04-19

"Fastest draw in the North... kinda."

Gunless (2010) throws a gunslinger from the American Wild West into the polite, law-abiding streets of a Canadian frontier town, where his reputation as "The Montana Kid"—once a badge of honor—suddenly means nothing.

Director: William Phillips

Cast

Paul Gross
Paul Gross
Sean 'The Montana Kid' Rafferty
Sienna Guillory
Sienna Guillory
Jane Taylor
Tyler Mane
Tyler Mane
Jack Smith
Callum Keith Rennie
Callum Keith Rennie
Ben Cutler
Dustin Milligan
Dustin Milligan
Corporal Jonathan Kent
Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Two Dogs
Jay Brazeau
Jay Brazeau
Dr. Angus Schiffron
Laura Bertram
Laura Bertram
Miss Alice
Michael Eklund
Michael Eklund
Larry
Alex Zahara
Alex Zahara
John

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gunless (2010) about?

Gunless follows Sean Rafferty, aka The Montana Kid, a quick-drawing American gunslinger who finds himself in a Canadian town where no one understands—or cares—about his reputation. Stuck in a place where duels are unheard of and politeness trumps bravado, Rafferty must navigate a world where his skills suddenly don't matter.

Who directed Gunless?

William Phillips directed Gunless, bringing a fresh perspective to the Western genre with this blend of comedy and drama.

Who stars in Gunless?

The film stars Paul Gross as Sean Rafferty, alongside Sienna Guillory, Tyler Mane, Callum Keith Rennie, and Dustin Milligan.

Is Gunless (2010) worth watching?

Gunless is a unique take on the Western genre, mixing humor, action, and drama in a way that sets it apart. While it may not break box office records, its quirky charm and standout performances—especially from Paul Gross—make it a memorable watch for fans of offbeat Westerns.

How long is Gunless?

Gunless has a runtime of 89 minutes.

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About Gunless (2010) — A Canadian frontier twist on the classic Western genre

Gunless (2010) throws a gunslinger from the American Wild West into the polite, law-abiding streets of a Canadian frontier town, where his reputation as "The Montana Kid"—once a badge of honor—suddenly means nothing. Directed by William Phillips, this quirky western comedy-drama follows Sean Rafferty, a sharp-shooting drifter whose rapid draw and swagger are met with blank stares instead of drawn pistols. As the Montana Kid struggles to find anyone willing to engage in the brutal duels he craves, he's forced to confront the fading relevance of his old ways in a land where manners matter more than marksman skills.

With a blend of dry humor, action, and heartfelt drama, Gunless (2010) captures the clash between two cultures: the dying lawlessness of the Wild West and the cautious civility of the Canadian North. Paul Gross leads the cast as Rafferty, supported by Sienna Guillory, Tyler Mane, and Callum Keith Rennie, each adding layers to this offbeat tale of identity and adaptation. The film's tone oscillates between slapstick and melancholy, making it a standout in the western genre—a rare mix of laughs, gunfights, and existential musings.