Gun Glory

Gun Glory is a 1957 American Metrocolor Western film directed by Roy Rowland starring Stewart Granger and Rhonda Fleming.

In the general store, owner Wainscott is annoyed when he believes clerk Jo is flirtatious with Early.

At his old ranch, Early finds his wife's grave and his 17-year-old son, Tom Jr., an immature man embittered by his father's having abandoned him and his mother.

When they attend church, Wainscott turns the preacher's congregation against them, insinuating Jo is living in sin with Early.

By the time Early, who had been doing something else, gets to the ambush site, the preacher is dying and Tom Jr. is wounded in the leg, their horses gone.

The preacher sends Early away with his son, knowing he is mortally wounded he takes Tom Jr. home, and he and Jo patch him up.

"[2] It was one of a series of Westerns MGM started making following the success of The Fastest Gun Alive.

[8] According to MGM records, the film earned $1,125,000 in the US and Canada and $1,425,000 overseas, making a loss of $265,000.