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La corde est prête

Original title: Star in the Dust
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
705
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John Agar, Richard Boone, and Mamie Van Doren in La corde est prête (1956)
DramaWestern

A sheriff planning on legally hanging a killer, has to contend with farmers who want to lynch him, and cattlemen who want to help him escape.A sheriff planning on legally hanging a killer, has to contend with farmers who want to lynch him, and cattlemen who want to help him escape.A sheriff planning on legally hanging a killer, has to contend with farmers who want to lynch him, and cattlemen who want to help him escape.

  • Director
    • Charles F. Haas
  • Writers
    • Oscar Brodney
    • Lee Leighton
  • Stars
    • John Agar
    • Mamie Van Doren
    • Richard Boone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    705
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles F. Haas
    • Writers
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Lee Leighton
    • Stars
      • John Agar
      • Mamie Van Doren
      • Richard Boone
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Sheriff Bill Jorden
    Mamie Van Doren
    Mamie Van Doren
    • Ellen Ballard
    Richard Boone
    Richard Boone
    • Sam Hall
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Nellie Mason
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • George Ballard
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Orval Jones
    Randy Stuart
    Randy Stuart
    • Nan Hogan
    Terry Gilkyson
    Terry Gilkyson
    • The Music Man
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • Mike MacNamara
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Lew Hogan
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Jess Ryman
    Robert Osterloh
    Robert Osterloh
    • Rigdon
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • Ben Smith
    John Daheim
    John Daheim
    • Jiggs Larribee
    • (as John Day)
    Stafford Repp
    Stafford Repp
    • Leo Roos
    Lewis Martin
    Lewis Martin
    • Pastor Harris
    Renny McEvoy
    Renny McEvoy
    • Timothy Brown
    Jess Kirkpatrick
    Jess Kirkpatrick
    • Ed Pardee
    • (as Jesse Kirkpatrick)
    • Director
      • Charles F. Haas
    • Writers
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Lee Leighton
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    5planktonrules

    Aside from an amazingly crazy stunt near the end, not much to make this western stand out among the crowd.

    Up until the 1960s, westerns were a HUGE genre for Hollywood-- particularly the 1930s-50s. Thousands of westerns were made...so many that no one could possibly see them all. However, if you've seen a bunch there are certainly some common themes...and the theme in "Star in the Dust" has been seen before...quite a few times. However, there is nothing to set this one apart from the rest...and I would recommend you first see "Rio Bravo"...with a similar theme but simply a better film.

    Sheriff Jorden is set to hang Sam Hall (Richard Boone) but has a problem....one group of folks wanna string him up and not bother waiting until the court appointed time...and another group wants to rescue him. Jorden (John Agar) and his two deputies (James Gleason and Paul Fix) are deputies on hand to try to carry out his orders.

    Aside from an insanely vivid and crazy stunt at the end (I still can't believe they did this!) and an appearance by Mamie Van Doren, I can't see much to set this apart from a bazillion other westerns. More a time-passer than anything else.
    6r96sk

    An awfully slow opening 30 minutes

    After an awfully slow opening 30 minutes, 'Star in the Dust' does eventually turn into a decent western flick from 1956.

    I really didn't enjoy that beginning chunk, which is severely meandering as it's filled with set-up and uninteresting characters. Thankfully things gradually improve, how much I'm not fully sure, to lead into an eventful, at least, finale.

    I don't have much to note with the cast. John Agar stands out as you'd expect, while future Disney mainstay Harry Morgan is also involved. Clint Eastwood has a minor showing, a few words but nothing more.

    Lastly, one thing I must note: there's a crazy piece of stuntwork towards the conclusion - I was genuinely shocked to see it. Bravo to whomever did it!
    5hitchcockthelegend

    Welcome To Gunlock

    Star in the Dust is directed by Charles Haas and adapted to screenplay by Oscar Brodney from the novel "Law Man" written by Lee Leighton. It stars John Agar, Mamie Van Doren, Coleen Gray, Richard Boone, Leif Erickson, Harry Morgan, Randy Stuart and James Gleason. Music is by Frank Skinner (Joseph Gershenson supervising) and Technicolor cinematography is by John L. Russell Jr.

    We are in the town of Gunlock and Sheriff Bill Jorden (Agar) is set to hang hired killer Sam Hall (Boone) at sunset. Only he finds himself in the middle of the Ranchers and Farmers because one lot want to help Hall escape, and the other want to lynch him post haste. With the exception of his two trusty deputies, Sheriff Jorden - already having to carry around the weight of not being as good as his dad was at the job - can't trust anyone and has it all to do to ensure things are done legal like.

    It begins with a shot of a Sheriff's badge in the dust, and sure enough from that moment on the feeling of watching a poor High Noon/Rio Bravo knock off is hard to shake. Pic is erring towards psychological smarts with a half decent screenplay put forward by Brodney, and the cast can't be called for being poor since most are good enough when given enough screen time to work with. Though it has to be said that Agar is just a touch too wooden, overplaying his weary lawman act and it grows tiresome entering the last third of film.

    Pacing is deadly slow, and as a number of characters are introduced along the way, there's barely any action to cling onto as a point of dramatic worth. There's a decent fist fight on show, and a wickedly enjoyable girl scrap, which even involves any weapons that are handy! A brilliant piece of stunt work in the finale is to be highly applauded, but other than that we are sort of plodding through to the end. Biggest crime comes in under using Boone as the villain, he's on in it for short moments at a time, and he's hardly given a biting script to spout.

    The guitar based musical score is quite dreadful and irritatingly it's practically non stop when the story moves out of the jailhouse. I understand why the usually reliable Skinner was going for sombre tones in the play, but it's a dirge, and when the narrative perks up a notch, the guitar shifts into something that sounds like it belongs in animation Batman instead of a psychological Western. Bonus is the colour photography, lovely lenses from Russell and the TCM print is gorgeous. But again there's an irk, for the story rarely ventures out of the town so we are denied and sparkling Technicolor landscapes.

    It does have fans, and it really isn't a bad Western as such, it's just not a good one either. It goes through the motions and wastes a good cast and potential for character dynamism. 5/10

    Footnote: Clint Eastwood is in the mix for a walk on part, keep a look out for him.
    bux

    Tension develops in a small western town, as a hired killer awaits the hangman.

    This seems to be yet another telling of the Tom Horn saga. In this incarnation, Sam Hall(Horn?)waits in jail and torments the sheriff, as various citizen groups attempt to break him out, for various, and obvious reasons. The minstrel, wandering, singing, and updating the plot for the viewers, becomes very annoying. Features an interesting, if not great cast, but the plot drags.
    5bkoganbing

    A fine line

    Star In The Dust is certainly an illusion to where Gary Cooper's sheriff's badge wound up at the end of High Noon. But John Agar's star never wound up there as he walks a fine line between homesteaders and cattlemen in this rather grim Universal western.

    Hired killer for the cattlemen Richard Boone is scheduled to hang at sundown. But Agar's facing a real problem. The homesteaders just want to lynch him before the appointed hour because the cattlemen are fixing to break him out. Agar would also like to find out who exactly hired Boone to intimidate the homesteaders. He did more than intimidate, he's hanging because he killed three of them.

    Head of the cattlemen is Leif Erickson and his sister Mamie Van Doren is supposed to marry Agar. Boone has a girlfriend also in Coleen Gray, a plain Jane sort who never got any attention until Boone. Now she's ready to do anything for her man.

    Terry Gilkyson, country singer and songwriter sings The Ballad of Sam Hall which is Boone's character and serves as a kind of Greek chorus to the events.

    Though Agar's star never winds up in the dust, the film is a decent enough B western, grim and violent.

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    • Trivia
      Uncredited appearance in his first western of Clint Eastwood (Tom - Ranch Hand).
    • Goofs
      A couple of townsmen hurry sheriff Jorden to make a decision, because "It's almost two o'clock"(pm). But later, while sheriff is firing back at ranchers from his office, there is a clock on the wall and the time it shows is around 10:30, though it's still daylight.
    • Quotes

      Sam Hall: [refusing blindfold prior to hanging] "The Sun's setting for me. It'd be a shame to miss it."

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      Sam Hall
      Written by Terry Gilkyson

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Star in the Dust
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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