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Peace for a Gunfighter 1965

★ 6.01 votes📅 1965-01-01

"'Kill the Preacher,' they cried! Hunted by man...haunted by woman...he satisfied their hunger for violence!"

In the sun-scorched landscape of the Old West, a weary gunslinger trades his revolver for a Bible, hoping to shed his violent past and find solace in a quiet town. But when whispers of his legendary reputation reach the locals, trust quickly curdles into suspicion.

Director: Raymond Boley

Cast

Burt Berger
Preacher
Jo Anne Meredith
Jo Anne Meredith
Melody Trent
Everett King
Smiley

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peace for a Gunfighter (1965) about?

A disillusioned gunslinger tries to start over as a preacher in a small town, only to find his reputation precedes him. As tensions rise, he's forced to decide whether to run from his past or face the reckoning he's long avoided.

Who directed Peace for a Gunfighter?

Raymond Boley helmed this 1965 Western, bringing a gritty, character-driven lens to the genre.

Who stars in Peace for a Gunfighter?

The film features Burt Berger as the haunted gunslinger-turned-preacher, alongside Jo Anne Meredith and Everett King in pivotal roles.

Is Peace for a Gunfighter (1965) worth watching?

For fans of classic Westerns with moral depth, *Peace for a Gunfighter* delivers a compelling story of redemption and tension. While it may not boast modern production values, its themes and cast make it a solid pick for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Peace for a Gunfighter?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Peace for a Gunfighter (1965) — A Western about redemption, violence, and the ghosts we can't outrun

In the sun-scorched landscape of the Old West, a weary gunslinger trades his revolver for a Bible, hoping to shed his violent past and find solace in a quiet town. But when whispers of his legendary reputation reach the locals, trust quickly curdles into suspicion. Directed by Raymond Boley, *Peace for a Gunfighter (1965)* weaves a tense tale of redemption and reckoning, where the line between savior and sinner blurs with every shadowed glance.

Burt Berger stars as the conflicted protagonist, backed by Jo Anne Meredith and Everett King in this atmospheric Western that pits guilt against justice. As the town's fragile peace unravels, the gunfighter must confront the ghosts of his past—both the men he once hunted and the woman who now haunts his conscience. With its stark visuals and moral complexity, this 1965 Western lingers like gunpowder in the air, a story of second chances and the cost of violence.