De regreso de la Guerra Civil, un ex oficial yanqui ayuda a una caravana de ex confederados a establecerse en un valle próspero marcado por disputas por robo de ganado y apropiación de tierr... Leer todoDe regreso de la Guerra Civil, un ex oficial yanqui ayuda a una caravana de ex confederados a establecerse en un valle próspero marcado por disputas por robo de ganado y apropiación de tierras.De regreso de la Guerra Civil, un ex oficial yanqui ayuda a una caravana de ex confederados a establecerse en un valle próspero marcado por disputas por robo de ganado y apropiación de tierras.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Phil Phillips
- Will
- (as Philip Phillips)
George N. Neise
- Mort Harper
- (as George Neise)
Jennifer Lea
- Mary
- (as Jenifer Lea)
Stephen Carr
- Settler
- (sin créditos)
Bill Coontz
- Ranch Hand
- (sin créditos)
Leonard P. Geer
- Ranch Hand
- (sin créditos)
William Haade
- Cattle Thief
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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The final phase of Joel McCrea's career was spent at Allied Artists, the renamed Monogram Pictures, where he did a group of good B westerns. The Tall Stranger based on a Louis L'Amour novel is one of the best.
McCrea spots some cattle rustling and is left for dead after being shot by one of the rustlers. He's found by members of a wagon train who nurse him back to health. But Joel's real suspicious of the leader of this train of ex-Confederates who is George Neise. They're looking to settle on land owned by Barry Kelley who is McCrea's half brother and who is estranged from McCrea over the Civil War.
What Neise is looking to do is start a nice range war with Kelley and his plan is based on the fact that Kelley's a mean and hard-bitten old soul who shoots first and asks questions later. It's up to McCrea to keep things from boiling over. How successful he is, you'll have to see the film for.
You won't be disappointed if you do see the film. Virginia Mayo is the woman with a small son, Phil Phillips, on the wagon train that Joel takes a hankering to. A very mean and cunning villain played by Michael Ansara also has a hankering for Mayo and he's not one to go about the usual courting procedures.
Besides those already mentioned such western regulars as Ray Teal, Leo Gordon, Michael Pate, and Whit Bissell are in the cast. It's nice to see Leo Gordon in a role that doesn't call for him to be a mean psychopath.
The Tall Stranger is a good fast paced western that fans of the genre and fans of Joel McCrea will definitely like.
McCrea spots some cattle rustling and is left for dead after being shot by one of the rustlers. He's found by members of a wagon train who nurse him back to health. But Joel's real suspicious of the leader of this train of ex-Confederates who is George Neise. They're looking to settle on land owned by Barry Kelley who is McCrea's half brother and who is estranged from McCrea over the Civil War.
What Neise is looking to do is start a nice range war with Kelley and his plan is based on the fact that Kelley's a mean and hard-bitten old soul who shoots first and asks questions later. It's up to McCrea to keep things from boiling over. How successful he is, you'll have to see the film for.
You won't be disappointed if you do see the film. Virginia Mayo is the woman with a small son, Phil Phillips, on the wagon train that Joel takes a hankering to. A very mean and cunning villain played by Michael Ansara also has a hankering for Mayo and he's not one to go about the usual courting procedures.
Besides those already mentioned such western regulars as Ray Teal, Leo Gordon, Michael Pate, and Whit Bissell are in the cast. It's nice to see Leo Gordon in a role that doesn't call for him to be a mean psychopath.
The Tall Stranger is a good fast paced western that fans of the genre and fans of Joel McCrea will definitely like.
A pleasing Western, with a little more grit in it than is usually found in one of the 1950s. It starts with Zarata's brutally shooting of an innocent onlooker - the hero Ned Bannon - then emptying his water bottle and leaving him to die, Hardy's beating up his ranch-hand who didn't prevent his cattle being rustled, Ellen's (distant) nude bathe, and then her attempted rape - and she also has a "past".
It was a little difficult to follow Hardy's changes in personality: his over-harsh treatment of his ranch-hand, his threatening of Ned, followed by him accepting him back into the ranch after a fist-fight, then the change of heart after Ellen's son plaintive question, "Why do you hate us"? Virgina Mayo is as eye-catching as ever, and Leo Gordon shows a great deal of screen personality. I've a feeling that McCrea had at least seven bullets in his six-shooter in the final showdown, but I'll leave others to do their own count.
It was nice to see James Dobson on the big screen; his filmography suggests a good career, but I remember him best as a trooper in the old 1950s TV series "Boots and Saddles".
It was a little difficult to follow Hardy's changes in personality: his over-harsh treatment of his ranch-hand, his threatening of Ned, followed by him accepting him back into the ranch after a fist-fight, then the change of heart after Ellen's son plaintive question, "Why do you hate us"? Virgina Mayo is as eye-catching as ever, and Leo Gordon shows a great deal of screen personality. I've a feeling that McCrea had at least seven bullets in his six-shooter in the final showdown, but I'll leave others to do their own count.
It was nice to see James Dobson on the big screen; his filmography suggests a good career, but I remember him best as a trooper in the old 1950s TV series "Boots and Saddles".
The acting is great , as in all the Joel McCrea films I've seen so far.
It is very watchable - despite the plot.
A group of settlers travelling to California being obviously misdirected by a guide.
Who despite being informed of this , by local man Mcrae , continue with their stupidity.
It is very watchable - despite the plot.
A group of settlers travelling to California being obviously misdirected by a guide.
Who despite being informed of this , by local man Mcrae , continue with their stupidity.
I'm starting to become a big fan of Joel McCrea. He is a consistently entertaining western hero. He his always believable. He gives a solid, tough performance in "The Tall Stranger", which is a solid, tough movie. It's a fast moving and often a very tense watch. It's well acted by the entire cast, especially Barry Kelley. I should watch this one more often. Honorable mention: a dreamy Virginia Mayo.
I was expecting just a run of the mill fifties B Western but the film was quite entertaining for several reasons I will attempt to allude to.
1) Casting. Central character Ned Bannon (Joel McRea) is an ex Union soldier who becomes a sort of mediator between his hot-headed half-brother Hardy Bishop (Barry Kelley) who owns a big plot of land and a group of simple minded wagon train homesteaders on their way to a new settled life in California who stray onto Bishop's land after some bad advice from Mort Harper disregarding warnings given by Bannon himself.
2) Cinemascope colour photography makes this low budget film seem more upmarket as such.
3) Plenty of gunfights (and fist fights!) throughout the films typically short B running time keep the story ticking over nicely.
The film has its origins from a novel of the same name so has some good origins for its screenplay.
McRea himself endears his character to the audience like other notable 'Western' actors such as John Wayne and Randolph Scott.
Give this film a viewing, it's worth the time and a must for fans of the Western genre in particular.
1) Casting. Central character Ned Bannon (Joel McRea) is an ex Union soldier who becomes a sort of mediator between his hot-headed half-brother Hardy Bishop (Barry Kelley) who owns a big plot of land and a group of simple minded wagon train homesteaders on their way to a new settled life in California who stray onto Bishop's land after some bad advice from Mort Harper disregarding warnings given by Bannon himself.
2) Cinemascope colour photography makes this low budget film seem more upmarket as such.
3) Plenty of gunfights (and fist fights!) throughout the films typically short B running time keep the story ticking over nicely.
The film has its origins from a novel of the same name so has some good origins for its screenplay.
McRea himself endears his character to the audience like other notable 'Western' actors such as John Wayne and Randolph Scott.
Give this film a viewing, it's worth the time and a must for fans of the Western genre in particular.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaNed Bannon's horse has one blue eye.
- ErroresDuring the fight that ensues in the corral at Bannon's and Bishop's first confrontation, Bannon hits Bishop into a hitching rail which breaks off. The end of one post is seen to be cleanly sawed off instead of splintered and broken off.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Tall Writer: Christopher Knopf on 'The Tall Stranger' (2015)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 21 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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