6/10
Now lets see who bleeds to death first?
20 August 2013
Stage to Thunder Rock is directed by William F. Claxton and written by Charles Wallace. It stars Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell, Scott Brady, Lon Chaney Jr., Anne Seymour, John Agar, Wanda Hendrix, Ralph Taeger and Keenan Wynn. Music is by Paul Dunlap and cinematography by W. Wallace Kelley.

Pretty friendless in the Western loving pantheon of 1960s offerings, Stage to Thunder Rock does have strong character dynamics on its side. Forget any hope of scintillating action or even of a good use of the Technicolor/Techniscope tools afforded the piece, and instead prepare for a character based tale about a number of disparate characters holed up at a Stageline Station. Here is the crux of the matter, there's money at the root of all evil here, and although it is hardly something new in Westerns, this assortment of characters makes for a very interesting group dynamic.

The old sheriff forced to deal with something from his past that gnaws away at him, the young daughter who just wants to escape the humdrum of her life, the hired bounty hunter who needs money for his blind daughter. The weary Station owners beset by years of mismanagement soon to lose their business, the elder daughter with a past that's being used against her, and the outlaw in cuffs desperate to get away from his captor. In the middle of them all is fifty thousand dollars and the prospect of reward money for the outlaw and the man who is riding in to save him. All parties have reasons to err on the side of bad, who will turn? Who will survive the night? It's these questions that keeps the picture watchable.

The tech credits aren't up to much and without doubt this isn't a must see for Western purists, but it has human value enough to warrant it as being a decent time waster. 6/10
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