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July 1959 (USA) morePlot:
Cowboys and ranchers have to put their differences aside when a gang of outlaws, led by army captain Jack Bruhn... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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a "white noir" western, excellent in all aspects. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Ryan | ... | Blaise Starrett | |
| Burl Ives | ... | Jack Bruhn | |
| Tina Louise | ... | Helen Crane | |
| Alan Marshal | ... | Hal Crane | |
| Venetia Stevenson | ... | Ernine, Vic's Daughter | |
| David Nelson | ... | Gene, Bruhn's Gang | |
| Nehemiah Persoff | ... | Dan, Starret's Foreman | |
| Jack Lambert | ... | Tex (Bruhn's gang) | |
| Frank DeKova | ... | Denver, Bruhn's Gang (as Frank deKova) | |
| Lance Fuller | ... | Pace, Bruhn's Gang | |
| Elisha Cook Jr. | ... | Larry Teter (town barber) (as Elisha Cook) | |
| Dabbs Greer | ... | Doc Langer, Veterinarian | |
| Betsy Jones-Moreland | ... | Mrs. Preston (as Betsey Jones-Moreland) | |
| Helen Westcott | ... | Vivian | |
| Donald Elson | ... | Vic, General Store Owner |
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Mono (Westrex Sound)Certification:
West Germany:16 (nf) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:(Banned) | UK:PG | USA:Approved (certificate #19266)MOVIEmeter: 
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Hal Crane: I'll fight for what I believe, Mr. Starrett. I'll die if i have to, but I'll fight. I want you to know that.Blaise Starrett: You got a big mouth, farmer. You got big eyes, too. You came here a year ago in your broken down wagon looking for a choice spot to settle and you think you found it. But you never stopped to think what made it such a good place. When Dan and I came here...
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This excellent western has a very dark mood from beginning to end, you can call it a white noir film because of the ever present snow. Robert Ryan is Blaise Starrett, a man who wants open range and is going to kill Hal Crane, the husband of Helen (Tina Louise), because of barbed wire. When Jack Bruhn(Burl Ives) shows up with his gang, everything changes and they become prisoners in their own town. There is tremendous, violent impact in a scene where the women are obliged to dance with members of the gang. The situation becomes unbearable and Ryan will find a way out that might seem unreasonable at first, but when exposed by him to Bruhn will make a lot of sense. Andre De Toth directed many good westerns with Randolph Scott, but nothing compared to this one. Great cinematography in black and white by Russel Harlan, who also did The Last Hunt( there is something common in them). Good performances by David Nelson and Venetia Stevenson, both popular with teenagers of those times. A film not to be missed.