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The song follows the story of an Arizona Ranger's duel with a 24-year-old outlaw named Texas Red. Taking place in the "town of Agua Fria", [a] the townspeople predict the death of the ranger. Texas Red having already killed 20 men, is beaten in a duel due to the speed of the ranger, and the titular "big iron" gun.
17 Νοε 2020 · References[edit] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzICMIu5zFY https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Iron. This article "Texas Red outlaw" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Texas Red outlaw.
Texas Red is the main antagonist of the 1960 country ballad, Big Iron, sung and written by the late Marty Robbins. He is an outlaw once residing in the Agua Fria, Arizona, who is feared by the town, until he is challenged to a duel by the Arizonan Ranger with "the big iron on his hip".
An Arizona Ranger travels to the tiny town of Agua Fria to locate the deadly outlaw Texas Red. This western short film is inspired by the classic Marty Robbins song, “Big Iron.” Filmed entirely in Austin, Texas by Iowa, Illinois, Texas, and Tennessee filmmakers.
With John Sayles, Travis Mills, Tucson Vernon Walker, Johnny McPhail. Part of the 12 Western feature films to be made in 12 months during 2020, this film tells the story of Texas Red, an African-American man who was hunted by hundreds through the Winter wilderness of Mississippi.
Heading for Mexico, he is gunned down by a bounty hunter in Amarillo, Texas. It's been suggested "Running Gun" is simply "Big Iron" from the POV of Texas Red, citing the various similarities: Both Texas Red and the unnamed protagonist of "Running Gun" are young outlaws who have killed many.
Synopsis. Part of the 12 Western feature films to be made in 12 months during 2020, this film tells the story of Texas Red, an African-American man who was hunted by hundreds through the Winter wilderness of Mississippi. Cast.