More Dead Than Alive

More Dead Than Alive is a 1969 American Western film directed by Robert Sparr and produced by Aubrey Schenck.

He finally takes an offer from showman Ruffalo to perform as "Killer Cain" in his traveling shooting show.

He tries to find redemption and peace when he falls in love and eventually marries Monica Alton, an artist from the east who came out west to paint.

Reviewer Howard Thompson of The New York Times in 1969 praised the performances of Clint Walker and Anne Francis, but did not care for the movie, saying "More Dead Than Alive is a dogged but dinky little Western with the perfect title."

He described Paul Hampton in the role of Billy as an "incredibly poor young actor" and concluded that "the title still fits: 'Dead' western.