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  1. The Shakiest Gun in the West: Directed by Alan Rafkin. With Don Knotts, Barbara Rhoades, Jackie Coogan, Don 'Red' Barry. A pardoned stagecoach robber, becomes government agent and marries a naive unsuspecting east-coast dentist in order to join a wagon train and catch the smugglers who have been selling guns to the Indians.

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    • Comedy, Western
    • Alan Rafkin
    • 1968-07-10
  2. The Shakiest Gun in the West is a 1968 American comedy Western film starring Don Knotts. It was directed by Alan Rafkin and written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum. The film is a remake of The Paleface, a 1948 film starring Bob Hope and Jane Russell.

  3. Dec 3, 2003 · I recently watched The Shakiest Gun in the West, and I noticed right away that a lot of the score was the same incidental music they used on "Green Acres."

  4. The Shakiest Gun in the West. Expand below. Add to FAQ. The music throughout the movie sounds the same as that from Green Acres. Is it the same people? Yes. Vic Mizzy was the composer. His style is very recognizable and some of his other scores are for The Addams Family, Petticoat Junction, and F Troop. Edit.

  5. Jul 4, 2019 · The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) Mark Franklin July 4, 2019 1960s. Don Knotts plays Jesse Heywood. Fresh out of dental school, he heads West to rid the frontier of oral ignorance. At the same time, local authorities have arrested a fetching female bandit named Penelope Cushings (Barbara Rhoades). To keep her shapely figure out of jail, she ...

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  6. The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) was the third film in the contract (after The Ghost and Mr. Chicken [1966] and The Reluctant Astronaut [1967]), a remake of the Bob Hope comedy The Paleface (1948). Written by his regular collaborators Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, it plops Knotts into the 19th century, playing a mild-mannered and ...

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  8. While Jesse shakily holds his gun and misses everything he shoots at, Penelope uses her rifle to kill several of the attackers. The rest of the train circles back to help and sees all of the dead Indians, and assume the Doc killed them all.

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