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4 for Texas

4 for Texas is a 1963 American comedy Western film starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg and Ursula Andress, and featuring Charles Bronson and Mike Mazurki, with a cameo appearance by Arthur Godfrey and the Three Stooges (Larry Fine, Moe Howard, and Curly Joe DeRita). The film was written by Teddi Sherman and Robert Aldrich, who also directed.

4 for Texas
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Aldrich
Written byTeddi Sherman
Robert Aldrich
Produced byRobert Aldrich
StarringFrank Sinatra
Dean Martin
Anita Ekberg
Ursula Andress
Charles Bronson
Victor Buono
The Three Stooges
CinematographyErnest Laszlo
Edited byMichael Luciano
Music byNelson Riddle
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
The Sam Company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • December 25, 1963 (1963-12-25)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4,520,000[1] or $5 million[2]
Box office1,367,490 admissions (France)[3]

Plot edit

In 1870, a shipment of $100,000 being transported by stagecoach to Galveston, Texas, is the object of a tug-of-war in the desert between Zack Thomas and Joe Jarrett, who first must stave off an outlaw band led by Matson.

Later, in Galveston, Thomas and Jarrett become rivals in a bid to open a waterfront casino. Each has a new romantic attachment as well, with the beauties Elya and Maxine, respectively. They eventually must join forces to hold off the villainous Matson and a corrupt banker, Burden, to keep their new gambling boat afloat.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development and writing edit

Aldrich announced the film in November 1960 as Two for Texas, from a script by Teddi Sherman. The proposed stars were Lisa Kirk, Martine Carol and Aldo Ray.[4]

Aldrich later said he wrote the first draft of the script but "you could change that over and over and it was still a disaster".[5] Eventually, Aldrich and Sherman shared the writing credit, with some sources[who?] stating that W. R. Burnett contributed uncredited work to the screenplay.[citation needed]

In January 1963, Dean Martin signed to make the film. At that stage, his female co-stars would be Anita Ekberg and (it was hoped) Gina Lollobrigida.[6] Warner Bros., which had just made Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? with Aldrich, agreed to finance.[7]

In March, Frank Sinatra agreed to co-star. This meant the film would be a co-production between Warner Bros., Aldrich's company, the Associates and Aldrich, Martin's company, Claude Productions, and Sinatra's company, Essex Productions.[8] The film credited the Sam Company, Sinatra and Martin.[9]

At one stage, the role of Elya was intended for Sophia Loren, who had already worked with Sinatra in The Pride and the Passion. Although she was offered $1,000,000 for four weeks of work, Loren turned down the part.[10]

Lollobrigida decided not to do the film. In May, Ursula Andress joined the cast, and the film was retitled Four for Texas.[11]

Filming edit

Filming started in May 1963.

4 for Texas was filmed in 1.85:1 aspect ratio, and processed by Technicolor. Its promotional trailer features Ursula Andress in specially shot footage addressing the audience.

During production, the relationship between star Sinatra and director Aldrich became strained. Aldrich felt the film was not a success, and cited problems with his own script, as well as Sinatra's lack of enthusiasm for the project. Aldrich calculated that Sinatra worked a total of only 80 hours during 37 days of filming.[12]

At one stage, Bette Davis was going to make a cameo.[13] A role had also apparently been written for Peter Lawford, but after Sinatra expelled Lawford from the Rat Pack, Lawford's role was written out.[14]

Release edit

Theatrical edit

The film had its U.S. premiere December 18, 1963.[citation needed]

Forty-three years after its premiere, 4 for Texas was presented at the Turin Film Festival November 12, 2006.[citation needed]

Home media edit

The film's first DVD release was November 20, 2001, and the second release (as part of The Rat Pack collection of Ocean's 11 and Robin and the 7 Hoods) was June 13, 2006.[citation needed]

Reception edit

4 for Texas received a negative-to-mixed critical reception. The film holds an 11% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on nine reviews.[15]

Accolades edit

4 for Texas was nominated for the Golden Laurel as "Top Action Drama", ultimately coming in fourth.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Alain Silver and James Ursini, Whatever Happened to Robert Aldrich?, Limelight, 1995 p 262
  2. ^ "Who'll Buy My Costly Deal?". Variety. May 29, 1963. p. 5.
  3. ^ French box office results for Robert Aldrich films at Box Office Story
  4. ^ Scott, J. L. (1960, Nov 01). Texas yarns follow in wake of 'Alamo'. Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ mr. film noir stays at the table Silver, Alain. Film Comment; New York Vol. 8, Iss. 1, (Spring 1972): 14-23.
  6. ^ Lemmon May Be Candidate for an Oscar Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 31 Jan 1963: c9.
  7. ^ Showmen Poll Led Again by Doris Day: Aldrich Picks Lollo, Ekberg; Hawks Plumps for Originals Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 3 Jan 1963: C7.
  8. ^ High-Budget Western Is Set Special to The New York Times.. New York Times 22 Mar 1963: 7.
  9. ^ Littlefield, Geoffrey Nelson Riddle: Music With a Heartbeat Grosvenor House Publishing Limited 26 February 2021
  10. ^ Kaplan, James. 2015. Sinatra: The Chairman. New York: Doubleday. p. 597. ISBN 9780385535397.
  11. ^ FIMLAND EVENTS: Chakiris Will Star in Film in Rome Los Angeles Times 14 May 1963: D8.
  12. ^ Alain Silver (2004). What Ever Happened to Robert Aldrich?: His Life and His Films. Hal Leonard. pp. 263, 350. ISBN 978-1-61780-165-5.
  13. ^ Career Zooming for Betty Hutton: Opening in Local 'Annie' Then Goes to Broadway Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 5 June 1963: D16.
  14. ^ Spada, James (1991). Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept the Secrets. New York: Bantam Books. p. 294. ISBN 0-553-07185-8.
  15. ^ "Four for Texas - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.

External links edit

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dateDecember 25 1963 1963 12 25 Running time115 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 520 000 1 or 5 million 2 Box office1 367 490 admissions France 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development and writing 3 2 Filming 4 Release 4 1 Theatrical 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn 1870 a shipment of 100 000 being transported by stagecoach to Galveston Texas is the object of a tug of war in the desert between Zack Thomas and Joe Jarrett who first must stave off an outlaw band led by Matson Later in Galveston Thomas and Jarrett become rivals in a bid to open a waterfront casino Each has a new romantic attachment as well with the beauties Elya and Maxine respectively They eventually must join forces to hold off the villainous Matson and a corrupt banker Burden to keep their new gambling boat afloat Cast editFrank Sinatra as Zack Thomas Dean Martin as Joe Jarrett Anita Ekberg as Elya Carlson Ursula Andress as Maxine Richter Charles Bronson as Matson Victor Buono as Harvey Burden President Galveston Savings amp Trust Edric Connor as Prince George carriage driver Nick Dennis as Angel Richard Jaeckel as Pete Mancini Mike Mazurki as Chad Zack s bodyguard Wesley Addy as Winthrop Trowbridge Marjorie Bennett as Miss Emmaline Virginia Christine as Elya Carlson s maid Ellen Corby as Widow Jack Elam as Dobie Joe DeRita as Painting Deliveryman billed as the Three Stooges Larry Fine as Painting Deliveryman billed as the Three Stooges Moe Howard as Painting Deliveryman billed as the Three Stooges Jack Lambert as Monk Barbara Payton as Town Citizen uncredited Production editDevelopment and writing edit Aldrich announced the film in November 1960 as Two for Texas from a script by Teddi Sherman The proposed stars were Lisa Kirk Martine Carol and Aldo Ray 4 Aldrich later said he wrote the first draft of the script but you could change that over and over and it was still a disaster 5 Eventually Aldrich and Sherman shared the writing credit with some sources who stating that W R Burnett contributed uncredited work to the screenplay citation needed In January 1963 Dean Martin signed to make the film At that stage his female co stars would be Anita Ekberg and it was hoped Gina Lollobrigida 6 Warner Bros which had just made Whatever Happened to Baby Jane with Aldrich agreed to finance 7 In March Frank Sinatra agreed to co star This meant the film would be a co production between Warner Bros Aldrich s company the Associates and Aldrich Martin s company Claude Productions and Sinatra s company Essex Productions 8 The film credited the Sam Company Sinatra and Martin 9 At one stage the role of Elya was intended for Sophia Loren who had already worked with Sinatra in The Pride and the Passion Although she was offered 1 000 000 for four weeks of work Loren turned down the part 10 Lollobrigida decided not to do the film In May Ursula Andress joined the cast and the film was retitled Four for Texas 11 Filming edit Filming started in May 1963 4 for Texas was filmed in 1 85 1 aspect ratio and processed by Technicolor Its promotional trailer features Ursula Andress in specially shot footage addressing the audience During production the relationship between star Sinatra and director Aldrich became strained Aldrich felt the film was not a success and cited problems with his own script as well as Sinatra s lack of enthusiasm for the project Aldrich calculated that Sinatra worked a total of only 80 hours during 37 days of filming 12 At one stage Bette Davis was going to make a cameo 13 A role had also apparently been written for Peter Lawford but after Sinatra expelled Lawford from the Rat Pack Lawford s role was written out 14 Release editTheatrical edit The film had its U S premiere December 18 1963 citation needed Forty three years after its premiere 4 for Texas was presented at the Turin Film Festival November 12 2006 citation needed Home media edit The film s first DVD release was November 20 2001 and the second release as part of The Rat Pack collection of Ocean s 11 and Robin and the 7 Hoods was June 13 2006 citation needed Reception edit4 for Texas received a negative to mixed critical reception The film holds an 11 rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on nine reviews 15 Accolades edit 4 for Texas was nominated for the Golden Laurel as Top Action Drama ultimately coming in fourth See also editList of American films of 1963References edit Alain Silver and James Ursini Whatever Happened to Robert Aldrich Limelight 1995 p 262 Who ll Buy My Costly Deal Variety May 29 1963 p 5 French box office results for Robert Aldrich films at Box Office Story Scott J L 1960 Nov 01 Texas yarns follow in wake of Alamo Los Angeles Times mr film noir stays at the table Silver Alain Film Comment New York Vol 8 Iss 1 Spring 1972 14 23 Lemmon May Be Candidate for an Oscar Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 31 Jan 1963 c9 Showmen Poll Led Again by Doris Day Aldrich Picks Lollo Ekberg Hawks Plumps for Originals Scheuer Philip K Los Angeles Times 3 Jan 1963 C7 High Budget Western Is Set Special to The New York Times New York Times 22 Mar 1963 7 Littlefield Geoffrey Nelson Riddle Music With a Heartbeat Grosvenor House Publishing Limited 26 February 2021 Kaplan James 2015 Sinatra The Chairman New York Doubleday p 597 ISBN 9780385535397 FIMLAND EVENTS Chakiris Will Star in Film in Rome Los Angeles Times 14 May 1963 D8 Alain Silver 2004 What Ever Happened to Robert Aldrich His Life and His Films Hal Leonard pp 263 350 ISBN 978 1 61780 165 5 Career Zooming for Betty Hutton Opening in Local Annie Then Goes to Broadway Hopper Hedda Los Angeles Times 5 June 1963 D16 Spada James 1991 Peter Lawford The Man Who Kept the Secrets New York Bantam Books p 294 ISBN 0 553 07185 8 Four for Texas Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes External links edit4 for Texas at IMDb nbsp 4 for Texas at AllMovie 4 for Texas at the TCM Movie Database 4 for Texas at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films 4 for Texas 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