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The Man from Laramie

  • 19551955
  • Not RatedNot Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
11K
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James Stewart and Cathy O'Donnell in The Man from Laramie (1955)
Anthony Mann's psychological revenge saga of Shakespearean proportions starring James Stewart

Held by many to be the pinnacle of the five Westerns they were teamed on, The Man from Laramie marked the final collaboration between director Anthony Mann and star James Stewart.
 
Stewart stars as a resolute vigilante, obsessed with finding the man responsible for his brother's death. Among the suspects are an arrogant cattle baron (Donald Crisp), his sadistic son (Alex Nicol) and his ranch foreman (Arthur Kennedy).
 
A psychological revenge saga of Shakespearean proportions, and masterfully filmed in Cinemascope and Technicolor, The Man from Laramie is one of the most powerful dramas of the 1950s. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present it in a new 4K restoration in a Dual-Format edition for the first time in the UK.
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Newcomer Will Lockhart defies the local cattle baron and his sadistic son by working for one of his oldest rivals.Newcomer Will Lockhart defies the local cattle baron and his sadistic son by working for one of his oldest rivals.Newcomer Will Lockhart defies the local cattle baron and his sadistic son by working for one of his oldest rivals.
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
11K
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • Anthony Mann
  • Writers
    • Philip Yordan(screenplay)
    • Frank Burt(screenplay)
    • Thomas T. Flynn(Saturday Evening Post story)
  • Stars
    • James Stewart
    • Arthur Kennedy
    • Donald Crisp
  • Director
    • Anthony Mann
  • Writers
    • Philip Yordan(screenplay)
    • Frank Burt(screenplay)
    • Thomas T. Flynn(Saturday Evening Post story)
  • Stars
    • James Stewart
    • Arthur Kennedy
    • Donald Crisp
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    • 100User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
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    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Will Lockhart
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • Vic Hansbro
    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • Alec Waggoman
    Cathy O'Donnell
    Cathy O'Donnell
    • Barbara Waggoman
    Alex Nicol
    Alex Nicol
    • Dave Waggoman
    Aline MacMahon
    Aline MacMahon
    • Kate Canaday
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Charley O'Leary
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Chris Boldt
    John War Eagle
    John War Eagle
    • Frank Darrah
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Tom Quigby
    Gregg Barton
    Gregg Barton
    • Fritz
    Boyd Stockman
    Boyd Stockman
    • Spud Oxton
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Padre
    Beulah Archuletta
    • Woman at Indian Wedding
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Carry
    • Mule Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Catching
    Bill Catching
    • Mule Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Cordell
    • Mule Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Kay Koury
    • Indian
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan(screenplay)
      • Frank Burt(screenplay)
      • Thomas T. Flynn(Saturday Evening Post story)
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    • Trivia
      In the novel by T.T. Flynn, the foreman Vic Hansboro is a much more overtly villainous character, while Barbara Waggoman is a much stronger and more independent character.
    • Goofs
      Two of Dave's men are holding Lockhart as Dave prepares to shoot Lockhart's hand. One of the two men is in the direct line of fire, and since Dave is shooting Lockhart's hand at point blank range, the bullet would have gone through his hand and struck Dave's henchman.
    • Quotes

      Barbara Waggoman: Did you have any trouble getting here?

      Will Lockhart: No, we came from Laramie.

      Barbara Waggoman: Oh, is that your home?

      Will Lockhart: No, ma'am. No, I can't rightly say anyplace is my home.

      Barbara Waggoman: Oh, but everybody should have a place to remember and feel they belong to.

      Will Lockhart: Well, I-I always feel like I belong... where I am.

    • Connections
      Featured in Walk Don't Run (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      The Man From Laramie
      By Lester Lee - Ned Washington

      Sung by a chorus behind the credits

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    8/10
    Goes way beyond just being a western--sharply seen and acted
    The Man from Laramie (1955)

    You have a right to expect a movie starring James Stewart, directed by Anthony Mann, and photographed by Charles Lang to be spectacular. And it is. This is one of the first full wide screen Technicolor movies, and it's one drawback might be that it is trying to apply a new format to an old and slightly tired genre. The fact it rises above its familiarity is to Stewart's credit and Mann's. Lang (who photographed an extraordinary number of great black and white films) trades stately perfect color and design for pure drama and intensity, which are very different things, but it gives a full backdrop to the high drama here.

    This is a beautiful movie, for sure, in its restrained way. (The fact that it's restrained when the whole world is gaping for surging new big color movies is a small miracle in itself.) Mann did a number of westerns, for which he's most known, and a few other genre pics, but first made his name as a film minor film noir director. He seems to carry over enough of the edginess and cruelty of those noirs to make his Westerns exciting rather than epic, which is a good thing. He and Stewart worked together on five westerns, and they have taken on a life of their own, and a feeling of their own that's impressive once you click into it. One of the best noir elements to the story (which was not written by Mann) is the feeling of the lone man against the world, a great theme.

    The key woman lead is a cliché, the widow hanging on against the odds in town. In this case she is a charming but slightly miscast Cathy O'Donnell, a favorite of mine who takes demur and innocent to the heights. You see from the outset that this widow and Stewart's good, hard working character are destined for some kind of meeting of destinies. And there are inevitable clichés, too, that you might get used to--the stoic Indians, the older woman as tough as nails (and a gem of a role), a patriarch with a thoughtful wise look that shows counteracting wisdom, and fistfights in the dust. It's all great stuff, in the Western mold. (One fight is right in the middle of a mooing herd of cattle, and it's pretty fun.)

    You do wonder sometime at the possibility of a super nice guy sticking it out against all these obstacles, and I mean obstacles. The domineering (and sometimes evil) family led by Donald Crisp, with the always impressive Arthur Kennedy as the chief hand, seems like more than a man could handle. But the conflict is real, and the movie makes it pertinent beyond being "just" a western. And beautifully done. Even if you don't like westerns, this will grab you anyway.
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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Covek iz Laramija
    • Filming locations
      • Window Rock, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • William Goetz Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,957
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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