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Nevada

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
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6.1/10
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Robert Mitchum in Nevada (1944)
DramaWestern

Jim 'Nevada' Lacy wins a small fortune at craps, but soon finds himself accused of murdering a gold prospecting ranch owner.Jim 'Nevada' Lacy wins a small fortune at craps, but soon finds himself accused of murdering a gold prospecting ranch owner.Jim 'Nevada' Lacy wins a small fortune at craps, but soon finds himself accused of murdering a gold prospecting ranch owner.

  • Director
    • Edward Killy
  • Writers
    • Norman Houston
    • Zane Grey
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Anne Jeffreys
    • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Edward Killy
    • Writers
      • Norman Houston
      • Zane Grey
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Anne Jeffreys
      • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Jim Lacy aka Nevada
    • (as Bob Mitchum)
    Anne Jeffreys
    Anne Jeffreys
    • Julie Dexter
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Dusty
    Nancy Gates
    Nancy Gates
    • Hattie Ide
    Richard Martin
    Richard Martin
    • Chito Rafferty
    Craig Reynolds
    Craig Reynolds
    • Cash Burridge
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Joe Powell
    Edmund Glover
    Edmund Glover
    • Ed Nelson
    Alan Ward
    • Sheriff William Brewer
    Harry McKim
    • Marvie Ide
    Larry Wheat
    Larry Wheat
    • Ben Ide
    Jack Overman
    Jack Overman
    • Red Berry
    Emmett Lynn
    Emmett Lynn
    • Pancake Comstock
    Carlos Albert
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Virginia Belmont
    Virginia Belmont
    • Saloon Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Sammy Blum
    Sammy Blum
    • Gold Hill Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Rudy Bowman
    Rudy Bowman
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Patti Brill
    Patti Brill
    • Saloon Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Killy
    • Writers
      • Norman Houston
      • Zane Grey
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    5planktonrules

    Other than the first starring role of 'Bob Mitchum', it's a standard B-Western

    Apparently Bob Mitchum (that's how he's billed in this film) did quite a few supporting roles before he got his first starring role in NEVADA. And, like many up and coming stars of the day, they gave him this chance in a B-movie role--a minor film that was a second feature for a double-feature. In other words, a lesser film made with a smaller budget. Oddly, however, they put Mitchum into this Western--I guess since they had no preconceptions about what types of roles he'd be good at they thought they could make him a cowboy hero--not realizing he'd make much more of a mark in Film Noir and dramas. As for Mitchum's acting, it was very good and I could see him starring in more of the like, though he only did a few more Westerns here and there.

    Aside from the novelty of seeing Mitchum in a Gene Autry type role, there really isn't that much to distinguish this film. It's not bad but also suffers from the problem many B-movies had--they were rushed into production so quickly and shoved into such a short running time (rarely much more than 60 minutes) that the films cut corners plot-wise. Here, the plot resolutions happen way too quickly and conveniently for the film to be anything more than average for the genre.

    The film's pluses were Mitchum's acting, the acting of some of the supporting actors (screen veteran Guinn Williams was a nice addition) and nice location shooting. Minuses were the obvious and poor use of stunt doubles and the very preachy ending that left the viewer with a bad final impression--the lady's soliloquy just sounded silly and fake. Overall, this is worth watching--particularly if you are a film historian or Robert Mitchum fan. Otherwise, it's a time passer and nothing more.
    7coltras35

    Nevada

    Cowpoke Jim Lacy (Mitchum), nicknamed Nevada, rides with his two sidekicks, an ornery wisecracking Dusty (Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams), and a juvenile amorous Mexican-Irish guitarist singer, Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamante Rafferty (Richard Martin). After a winning streak with the dice, Nevada has a small fortune in yellowback bills from his craps winnings. With news of gold being up in the Comstock, these cowboys are tempted to speculate themselves.

    Gold prospecting ranch owner Ben Ide takes the money and sets off to buy mining equipment, but Cash Burridge gets his thug-heavy man Joe Powell to kill Ide and recover the money. Nevada finds Ide and the money. He is the first man on the scene when the prospector is whacked by two men. The posse arrives immediately after, suspects Nevada of foul play, and Nevada is unjustly accused of a murder he didn't commit. Nevada is helped out by both a worldly saloon singer, Julie Dexter (Anne Jeffreys) and the innocent, sweet, murder victim's daughter, Hattie Ide (Nancy Gates).

    Takes it time to get started, but once it does this Robert Mitchum western clocks in a nifty and involving 60 minutes of Wild West entertainment with a strong plot of a hero accused of murder and robbery, enough fast riding and gunplay and a good duplicitous villain. Chito Rafferty and Guinn Williams are Mitchum's sidekicks.
    5HotToastyRag

    Introducing Bob Mitchum!

    "Introducing Bob Mitchum" the screen announces as a very young, very handsome Robert Mitchum rides his horse into view, pauses for an adorable close up, then rides away. If you want to get technical about it, Nevada isn't really his first movie. He had bit parts or was an extra in nineteen films in 1943, but if you want to see the first time he was given a leading role, this is the one to rent.

    In an adorable first vehicle, Bob Mitchum plays a cowboy in the middle of the gold rush craze. While towns I'm very familiar with are rattled off by the actors-Sacramento, Placerville, Grass Valley, and Hangtown-the main characters know too many people who haven't struck gold when they tried, so they try their hand the old fashioned way: by gambling. Bob wins seven thousand dollars off a crooked gambler, then heads to Carson City because a pretty girl suggested it. The trouble is, coincidentally, seven thousand dollars is missing from the town and Bob finds himself the immediate suspect! Don't worry too much about the new western star, though. He's got two very loyal sidekicks, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Richard Martin, who are always thinking of inventive ways to rescue their buddy.

    I'll put my bias aside and admit that this isn't the best western flick to come out of the genre, but for Robert Mitchum fans, it really is a must see. It's so adorable to see him smiling, excited for his first lead, and galloping around on his horse during the chase scenes.
    8vitaleralphlouis

    Above Average Formula Western intro for Robert Mitchum

    Once again a well-made RKO Radio Picture from yesteryear provides a fine entertainment in a summer when TV is a total washout and there are no movies at the multiplex for grown-ups over 13.

    This noteworthy formula western introduces Robert Mitchum in a story that moves along fast while focusing on the early days of the Comstock Lode in Gold Hill, CA. The story is good, the acting fine, the cinematography just great. They got the history straight and everything is on-the-level except that the real Gold Hill is on a steep grade, not flat; and that's the only flaw in the movie. Filming at Lone Pine, CA certainly fooled me, as the terrain is exactly the same as around Carson City, NV and Gold Hill.

    They knew how to make westerns in 1944; they don't in 2007. Unlike 3:10 to Yuma, this one doesn't turn stupid in the final 16 minutes.

    Look for NEVADA in recent DVD release. Then look around the house for an old $20 Gold Double Eagle minted from Comstock gold in 1870 at the mint in Carson City. It'll be worth $200,000 in poor condition; lots more if it still looks pretty.
    5bkoganbing

    Introducing Robert Mitchum

    It's always interesting to speculate on how different careers turn. RKO Pictures needed a new B western star because Tim Holt was going in the service. So this guy Mitchum was spotted in one of the Hopalong Cassidy films he played a bit role in and in fact Mitchum had done other parts like Thirty Second Over Tokyo, etc. So he got signed to a long term contract with RKO for this to be the first in a series of B Westerns.

    To show how much he was supposed to be a Tim Holt stand-in, Mitch was given Richard Martin who played Chito Rafferty the same part he played as Holt's sidekick. He also got a second sidekick in Guinn Williams. And the billing for Nevada read "introducing Robert Mitchum."

    The western itself is standard fare, nothing truly spectacular about it. It's source was a Zane Grey story which is a plus. But even then you could tell the camera loved Robert Mitchum. It's a must for Mitchum fans of which I'm one.

    The thing I wonder about though is if William Wellman hadn't spotted Mitchum and given him that career making part in The Story of GI Joe, would Mitch have continued as a B western star with his career petering out in the mid 50s or earlier. Food for thought.

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    • Trivia
      The Comstock Lode was a major discovery of silver and gold ore, on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, in the Virginia Range. The location is now located under Virginia City, Nevada. The discovery was made public in 1859.
    • Goofs
      The Comstock Lode was initially mined in the 1850s. The characters are wearing clothes and using weapons from much later in the nineteenth century.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Crazy About the Movies: Robert Mitchum - The Reluctant Star (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      My Chiquita
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      Sung to the tune of "Oh Susannah"

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      Sung by Richard Martin, Chito in the first scenes

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zane Grey's Nevada
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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