Synopsis
No Name on the Bullet is a movie released in 1959.
In a dusty frontier town where secrets hide behind every saloon door, the arrival of a notorious hired killer sends shockwaves through the community. As John Gant rides into Lordsburg, paranoia grips the townsfolk, each more worried than the last that their past misdeeds may lead to a fatal encounter. The tension escalates as the citizens, once secure in their lives, find themselves questioning their neighbors, friends, and even their own motives. Gant's reputation precedes him, and with each passing hour, the stakes grow higher as the clock ticks down to inevitable confrontations. This gripping action-thriller expertly weaves themes of fear, morality, and the consequences of a violent past, making it a compelling watch for fans of the Western genre. The film not only showcases the stark beauty of the American West but also delves into the psychological turmoil that comes with living in the shadow of death. With its riveting plot and strong performances, it captures the essence of a world where every man carries the weight of his choices and the specter of vengeance lurks just around the corner. Prepare for an edge-of-your-seat experience as loyalties are tested and the fight for survival unfolds in an increasingly volatile environment.
Universal International Pictures