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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Elya Carlson:
[from trailer] If Mr. Thomas every gets tired of me and spends his evenings with other ladies...
Chad: You'll cut his own throat.
Zack Thomas: You!
Joe Jarrett: No, not me. Him.
Elya Carlson: Nice to have seen you, Mr. Burden.
Harvey Burden: It is nice to have seen you.
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Chad: You'll cut his own throat.
Zack Thomas: You!
Joe Jarrett: No, not me. Him.
Elya Carlson: Nice to have seen you, Mr. Burden.
Harvey Burden: It is nice to have seen you.
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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.
Anita Ekberg and Ursula Andress both did nude screen tests, Hollywood's first. However the censors removed all nudity from the finished film.
Director Robert Aldrich intensely disliked Frank Sinatra's non-professional attitude and tried unsuccessfully to have him dismissed from the film.
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Anita Ekberg and Ursula Andress both did nude screen tests, Hollywood's first. However the censors removed all nudity from the finished film.
Director Robert Aldrich intensely disliked Frank Sinatra's non-professional attitude and tried unsuccessfully to have him dismissed from the film.
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