4 For Texas Review
By Christopher Null
The jokes are lame, the film is achingly long at nearly two hours, and it's almost iimpossible to sit through. Sinatra's early '60s patter is ridiculous in a film set a century in the past, and even the presence of Charles Bronson and the Stooges can't help much. I'm not sure, but I think this was the first and last Western Sinatra ever made. Wise choice.
Facts and Figures
Year: 1963
Run time: 124 mins
In Theaters: Wednesday 25th December 1963
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 1.5 / 5
Rotten Tomatoes: 11%
Fresh: 1 Rotten: 8
IMDB: 5.6 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Robert Aldrichr
Producer: Robert Aldrich
Screenwriter: Robert Aldrich, Teddi Sherman
Starring: Frank 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, Edric Connor as Prince George, Nick Dennis as Angel, Richard Jaeckel as Pete Mancini, Mike Mazurki as Chad, Wesley Addy as Winthrop Trowbridge, Marjorie Bennett as Miss Emmaline, Virginia Christine as Brunhilde - Elya Carlson's Maid, Ellen Corby as Widow, Jack Elam as Dobie, Eva Six as Mrs. Burden
Also starring: Robert Aldrich, Teddi Sherman