God's Gun 1976 | Western Movie | Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, Richard Boone | Subtitles

Cult Cinema Classics18 minutes read

Johnny, a mute man sent to investigate a murder, faces a chaotic situation involving his family's past, skilled shooters, and a robbery plan, with his father offering him money to start a new life.

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  • Jess Clayton killed a man in self-defense, showcasing the theme of moral ambiguity and the complexity of characters' actions in the narrative.
  • The intricate family dynamics, such as Johnny's strained relationship with his father Sam Clayton and the transformation of his brother John from a skilled shooter to a religious figure, underscore the deep-rooted conflicts and emotional layers within the story.

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    Jess Clayton killed a man in self-defense.

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Summary

00:00

"Claytons plan robbery, mute Manuel guides"

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  • Jess Clayton killed a man in self-defense
  • Lewis' gun is held by someone else
  • Lewis is a skilled shooter
  • Father John is killed by the Claytons
  • Johnny's father was killed in a gunfight
  • Sam steals horses
  • The Claytons plan to rob a stagecoach
  • Manuel is mute and helps guide
  • Juanita helps a mute man

46:43

"Silent Johnny investigates murder in Juno"

  • Johnny, a mute, is sent by his brother to investigate a murder in Juno city.
  • Johnny's father taught him and his brother how to shoot when they were kids.
  • Johnny's brother, John, was a skilled shooter but turned to religion after a life-changing event.
  • Johnny's past involves a self-defense incident in a gambling house in Abilene.
  • A posse is approaching, prompting Johnny to leave to avoid trouble.
  • A chaotic scene unfolds involving violence and a woman claiming to be the mother of someone.
  • Johnny's father, Sam Clayton, desperately tries to connect with him, revealing their relationship.
  • Sam offers Johnny $50,000, urging him to take it and start a new life in Mexico.
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