Synopsis
The King and Four Queens is a movie released in 1956.
In this delightful blend of Western, comedy, mystery, and adventure, audiences are introduced to the charmingly unscrupulous Dan Kehoe, a con man with a knack for getting himself into precarious situations. As he navigates the rugged landscape of the Old West, Dan finds himself ingratiating himself with the formidable matriarch of four notorious outlaws and their strikingly beautiful widows. With a sharp wit and a twinkle in his eye, he embarks on a mission to uncover a hidden treasure of gold, but not without first navigating the complexities of love, rivalry, and the unpredictable nature of his newfound companions. What sets this film apart is its clever mix of humor and suspense, showcasing not only the allure of buried treasure but also the intricacies of human relationships in a lawless land. As Dan skillfully juggles the affections and rivalries of the four queens, viewers are treated to a story rich in character dynamics and adventurous escapades. With vibrant cinematography that captures the essence of the Wild West and a cast that brings both charm and depth, this film invites you to join in on a captivating game of wit and deception that promises to entertain and keep you guessing until the final reveal.
United Artists