After his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade.After his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade.After his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade.
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Dan Duryea and Russell Johnson (the professor from Gilligan) have surprisingly interesting roles. Duryea plays the bad guy with the good heart. Johnson plays an apparent weak drunkard who surprises.
Audie plays it straight as a naive young man, Clay Omara, seeking justice for the slayers of his brother and father but every once in a while shows he's tougher and smarter than the average bad guy.
Abbe Lane and Susan Cabot add a dash of spice. Lane is the saloon girl with the heart of gold. Cabot is the sheriff's niece engaged to the town lawyers who it is immediately apparent will fall for Clay.
In making this, you could see that all involved allowed Duryea's overwhelming persona to take control. And that was the key. A great work relies not only on the great persona, but also the others to be willing to work off of him. "Great actors are great reactors" is known well to the acting community. A pity that many of the plebes who post on IMDb will laud the wrong actor.
Anyone can play a sadist. The real actors are the ones who can react to the sadist, and let him come across with power. Anyone can shout "That ain't no country I ever heard of", but the real actor is the one who is willing to stutter "What?" over and over.
However, here, Duryea deserves his praise. He's not your cliché bad guy. He's Duryea, full of fun and laughter, and each film he manages to make the character a little different. Just saying that the others deserve respect, too, for their cooperation.
Full of thrills, the film seems to last only a few minutes. And that's the sign of a good director. You get your bang for the bullet here.
Plus the classic combo of Murphy and Duryea. The only thing more magical than that would be to add in Stewart with an accordion.
It's a well written western, and if Duryea dominates the movie, it's all offered pretty much in the wheelhouse of the leads. It's another of Universal's "shaky A" westerns, focusing more on character and story than the declining B westerns of the era. Jesse Hibbs, in his second time wielding the megaphone, does a good job, and seems to have established enough of a rapport with Murphy to direct half a dozen of his movies over the next four years. He was born in 1906. By the time he was 30, he was an assistant director, and was that on more than fifty films. With the decline of lesser productions, he shifted to directing TV westerns and episodes of THE FBI. He died in 1985.
Murphy, a more limited actor than Duryea, also performs credibly throughout, and supporting actors like Paul Birch (Sheriff Kenyon) and William Pullen (Lawyer Meredith) only add to the film's overall quality, as the top heavies.
Even pretty Susan Cabot, a substandard actress at the best of times, does well.
Photography is typical B quality, and the script not bad at all, with Cabot asking Murphy if the tunnel is long enough. I can only wonder if Hitchcock saw this film and decided to use a similar, but subtler, line at the end of NORTH BY NORTHWEST.
You could do a lot worse than watch this likeable and unassuming Western.
On the other hand this is better than average due solely to the over the top performance of Dan Duryea who steals the show delivering some good laughs.
Good support cast and a simple plot with a short running time make this a very easy matinee watch.
Recommend for sure :)
Did you know
- TriviaRegular western movie villains Jack Elam ,Lane Bradford and Mike Regan play the tough looking outlaw Lowerie brothers .Two years later Elam and Mickey Simpson played the equally tough looking outlaw McLowery brothers in 'Gunfight at the O K Coral'
- GoofsDuring the ride from Diablo to Santiago, Clay has Whitey handcuffed. When they are ambushed and Whitey's horse falls down, the rider puts his right hand down to break his fall, obviously no longer handcuffed.
- Quotes
Whitey Kincaid: If I was smart, I'd shoot you right now. Except I think I'll keep you around for awhile...just to see what makes you work.
Clay O'Mara: Maybe you're getting soft, Whitey. Maybe you're turning into a human being.
Whitey Kincaid: If I ever feel that coming on, I'll shoot myself.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ljuset från Lund (1955)
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- 1h 21m(81 min)