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The Plainsman

  • 19361936
  • PassedPassed
  • 1h 53m
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Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
Wild Bill Hickok attempts to stop an Indian uprising that was started by white gun-runners.
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Wild Bill Hickok attempts to stop an Indian uprising that was started by white gun-runners.Wild Bill Hickok attempts to stop an Indian uprising that was started by white gun-runners.Wild Bill Hickok attempts to stop an Indian uprising that was started by white gun-runners.
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    • Director
      • Cecil B. DeMille
    • Writers
      • Waldemar Young(screen play)
      • Harold Lamb(screen play)
      • Lynn Riggs(screen play)
    • Stars
      • Gary Cooper
      • Jean Arthur
      • James Ellison
    Top credits
    • Director
      • Cecil B. DeMille
    • Writers
      • Waldemar Young(screen play)
      • Harold Lamb(screen play)
      • Lynn Riggs(screen play)
    • Stars
      • Gary Cooper
      • Jean Arthur
      • James Ellison
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    • 30User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews

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    Gary Cooper and James Ellison in The Plainsman (1936)
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    Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
    Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
    Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
    Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
    Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
    Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in The Plainsman (1936)
    James Ellison and George MacQuarrie in The Plainsman (1936)
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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Wild Bill Hickok
    Jean Arthur
    Jean Arthur
    • Calamity Jane
    James Ellison
    James Ellison
    • Buffalo Bill Cody
    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
    • John Lattimer
    Helen Burgess
    Helen Burgess
    • Louisa Cody
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • Jack McCall
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Yellow Hand
    Victor Varconi
    Victor Varconi
    • Painted Horse
    John Miljan
    John Miljan
    • Gen. George A. Custer
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Abraham Lincoln
    Granville Bates
    Granville Bates
    • Van Ellyn
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • A Young Trooper
    Purnell Pratt
    Purnell Pratt
    • Capt. Wood
    Fred Kohler
    Fred Kohler
    • Jake - A Teamster
    • (as Fred Kohler Sr. in End Credit)
    Pat Moriarity
    • Sgt. McGinnis
    • (as Pat Moriarty)
    Charles Judels
    Charles Judels
    • Tony - The Barber
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Quartermaster Sergeant
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • A Cheyenne Indian
    • Director
      • Cecil B. DeMille
    • Writers
      • Waldemar Young(screen play)
      • Harold Lamb(screen play)
      • Lynn Riggs(screen play)
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    • Trivia
      John Wayne very much wanted the role of Wild Bill Hickok, which he felt certain would make him a star, but director Cecil B. DeMille wanted Gary Cooper instead.
    • Goofs
      On the evening of Lincoln's assassination Van Ellyn and his associates are discussing the supposedly then current John Soule editorial, "Go West, Young Man." Lincoln was murdered in 1865. Soule wrote that famous line in 1851.
    • Quotes

      Calamity Jane: Tip your hat when you speak to a lady!

      Wild Bill Hickok: I will... when I speak to a lady.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK DVD is cut by 2 secs to remove a horsefall.
    • Connections
      Featured in Anthony Quinn: An Original (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      When Johnny Comes Marching Home
      (1863) (uncredited)

      Written by Louis Lambert

      Played as background music for the first scene, Washington, D.C.

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    Top review
    6/10
    "Crookeder than a rattlesnake"
    There were not a lot of Westerns in the 1930s, at least not in the A-budget bracket. So why would that canny marketeer and bandwagon-hopper Cecil B. DeMille decide to make one in 1936? The answer is simple. After the failure of his few dramas in the early talkie period, he vowed to make only "big" pictures, and the Old West was simply another historical arena for grand heroic exploits, just like the crusades or the high seas.

    This being DeMille, the idea seems to have been to do a kind of definitive take on the setting. Waldemar Young and Harold Lamb, DeMille's current hacks-du-jour, along with "Oklahoma" playwright Lynn Riggs have created a screenplay that is not so much a cliché-fest as a cosy, sanitised and highly anachronistic snapshot of Western mythology. So we get Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Buffalo Bill and General Custer all cheerfully rubbing shoulders like an Old West version of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and banding together against the common enemy (the injuns, of course). DeMille's penchant for historical accuracy may give the sets and costumes a look of authenticity, but does not extend as far as actually portraying Calamity as a drunken prostitute, and Hickok as a kind of 19th-century Lemmy from Motorhead.

    The two leads may not look like their historical counterparts, but at least Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur have the rugged demeanour of frontierspeople. They are also good enough performers to do a decent job despite a lack of coaching from DeMille. But as is often the case, the most interesting players are the villains. Charles Bickford looks as if he was chiselled from the buttes of the plains themselves, and gives a performance comparable to Walter Huston's Trampas in the 1929 version of The Virginian. Victor Varconi, once a handsome lead man in the silents, now thanks to his accent and looks reduced to playing all manner of swarthy baddies, is compellingly menacing as Painted Horse. And finally a young Anthony Quinn makes a short but impressive appearance as a Cheyenne warrior, lending a degree of dignity to the natives that is woefully absent in the rest of the picture.

    DeMille himself though does not appear to have "got" the genre. Despite the title, we don't really get to see those plains, and there is none of the romance of the outdoor lifestyle that makes classic Westerns what they are. But looking at DeMille's style you can see he is not a fan of empty spaces. Bigness for him means fullness. He really goes to town on the steamboat boarding scene, conjuring up an image of lively bustle with people moving across the frame in layers receding in depth. This is a very effective way of making a place look crowded without having to place the camera too far back or hire out every extra on the books. In other scenes, such as the one where the townspeople threaten to tar and feather Jean Arthur he uses extras to build walls around the action, filling every spare space with people. Even in simpler scenes there tends to be a degree of complexity to the shot, like a classical painting that tries to cram every aspect of an idea onto the canvas. And DeMille's images are often beautiful in a painterly way, but still the lack of "west" on display stops this from feeling like a Western.

    Think of this then more as an adventure yarn than a horse opera. It may be silly as silly can be (my favourite daft moment is in the opening scene, when Abe Lincoln's wife bursts into a meeting to remind him he's going to be late for the theatre, followed by a doom-laden chord in the background score), but it is not bad as far as no-brainer entertainment goes. The action scenes are exciting and punchy, largely thanks to the dynamic editing of Anne Bauchens. This is by no means essential DeMille, and certainly not essential Cooper, but is good fun if you happen to catch it.
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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Held der Prärie
    • Filming locations
      • Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Lame Deer, Montana, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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