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Lee E. Wells (novel)
Philip Yordan (screenplay)
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July 1959 (USA) See more »
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A Day You'll Never Forget! See more »
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Blaise Starrett is a rancher at odds with homesteaders when outlaws hold up the small town. The outlaws are held in check only by their notorious leader, but he is diagnosed with a fatal wound and the town is a powder keg waiting to blow. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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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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92 min
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Mono (Westrex Sound)
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Revealing mistakes: None of the horses has a winter coat of hair.See more »
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Helen Crane:[Dancing with Bruhn] Why did you have to do this terrible thing?
Jack Bruhn:There are things worse, ma'am, than dancing with lonely men.
Helen Crane:Please, let us go.
Jack Bruhn:Soon.
Helen Crane:Why did you have to come here?
Jack Bruhn:You should be grateful. Our coming saved the life of your husband.
Helen Crane:I don't believe Blaise would have gone through with it.
Jack Bruhn:Mrs. Crane, when my men and I leave here, there will be a showdown and you will be a widow.
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CAST OF ALL TIME GREAT ACTORS!, 13 June 2003
Author: whpratt1 from United States

This 1959 black and white Western story had very eerie photography which was about a town with very few people, high in the mountains, snow covered and plenty of fog. It had some very depressing scenes with hardly any groceries on the store shelves and very few bottles of booze behind the bar. Horses and men had trouble walking in the snow and you never knew who was going to kill who, a horse was even killed because it fell and broke his leg. Burl Ives,(Jack Bruhn) did not sing a song, but gave orders to his men, and kept them from any women or drink. Bruhn sort of took over the town and layed the law down and had a bullet removed without even a drop of booze to ease the pain. Robert Ryan(Blaise Starrett) was in love with a married woman and managed to leave the town and then return as a hero. Tina Louise (Helen Crane) was the sweetheart of this film and Elisha Cook Jr.,"I Wake Up Screaming" and "Rosemary's Baby", was a barber in this picture, however, you never saw him give a haircut, nor his usual bulging eyes and nervous looks. Believe it or not, there was some laughs in this film, especially when the men were allowed to dance with the few local woman, they went wild and just jumped and threw them all around, only to try to get a kiss. This is still a classic film and is worth viewing.

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