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Le bagarreur du Montana

Original title: Man from God's Country
  • 1958
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  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Susan Cummings, George Montgomery, and Randy Stuart in Le bagarreur du Montana (1958)
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A cattleman, through a deal with a friend, gets involved in a land-grab for a proposed railroad in Sundown, Montana in this classic Western starring George Montgomery.A cattleman, through a deal with a friend, gets involved in a land-grab for a proposed railroad in Sundown, Montana in this classic Western starring George Montgomery.A cattleman, through a deal with a friend, gets involved in a land-grab for a proposed railroad in Sundown, Montana in this classic Western starring George Montgomery.

  • Director
    • Paul Landres
  • Writer
    • George Waggner
  • Stars
    • George Montgomery
    • Randy Stuart
    • Gregg Barton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    300
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Landres
    • Writer
      • George Waggner
    • Stars
      • George Montgomery
      • Randy Stuart
      • Gregg Barton
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    George Montgomery
    George Montgomery
    • Dan Beattie
    Randy Stuart
    Randy Stuart
    • Nancy Dawson
    Gregg Barton
    Gregg Barton
    • Colonel Miller
    Kim Charney
    • Stony Warren
    Susan Cummings
    Susan Cummings
    • Mary Jo Ellis
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Mark Faber
    House Peters Jr.
    House Peters Jr.
    • Curt Warren
    Phillip Terry
    Phillip Terry
    • Sheriff
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Beau Santee
    Al Wyatt Sr.
    Al Wyatt Sr.
    • Henchman
    • (as Al Wyatt)
    John Bose
    John Bose
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Noble 'Kid' Chissell
    Noble 'Kid' Chissell
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Bing Conley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Mayor
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Ellis
    Frank Ellis
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Duke Fishman
    Duke Fishman
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Will Potter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Landres
    • Writer
      • George Waggner
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    5ma-cortes

    A routine Western starring George Montgomery as an ex-sheriif who gets into trouble in Montana

    An old sheriff (George Montgomery) comes to a village in order to visit a friend who lives there. But when the people mistake him with a hated representative of the railway company, he gets in trouble with some local thugs. At first mistaken for a railroad agent by Beau Santee (Frank Wilcox) , a Sundown businessman who wants to keep the railroad away from his town, Dan is nearly killed by Santee's henchman, Mark Faber (James Griffith) .Montana...gun-raw...gun-ruled...gun hell! The shooting saga of Beattie, who bought the law to Sundown...murder town! Big Montana story !

    It's an a so-so story with a brief touch of peculiarity , some decent characters, and atmospheric music score . This movie is a lot of fun to watch. One of the many low-budget Westerns shot throughout his career by the muscular Montgomery. This protagonist was a famous actor who starred B series called George Montgomery . He was born to Ukranian immigrants and was a heavyweight boxer previously becoming an actor . Besides was a magnificent craftsman and built and designed houses, plus a self-taught artist, creating bronze busts for famed actors . Unable to shake his image as a cowboy actor he starred in scores of films with titles like Belle Starr's daughter (1948), Dakota Lil (1950), Jack McCall (1953) and Masterson of Kansas (1954) at Columbia, and for producer Edward Small at United Artists. When not cleaning up the Wild West with his six-shooter he branched out into adventure films set in exotic locales . At the height of his popularity, George attracted as much publicity for his acting as for his liaisons with glamorous stars, like Ginger Rogers, Hedy Lamarr to whom he was briefly engaged and singer Dinah Shore , whom he married. He starred movies around the world and diverse genres : adventures (Watusi,Steel claw) , Warlike (Battle of Bulge, Hell of Borneo) and specially Western (Seminola uprising, Fort Ti, Last of badmen, Great duel in Durango ). In this run-of-the-mill Western in which George plays an ex-sheriff who , through a deal with a friend, gets involved in a land-grab for a proposed railroad in Sundown, Montana . Descendant of an authentic cowboy family, he studied interior decoration and was a boxer before dedicating himself to the cinema, under the auspices of the Republic. Interestingly, though he matured into a competent character actor, Montgomery ended up being much more appreciated among the Hollywood community for his role as a top-notch furniture builder, and even made quite a bit of money building sets for Columbia.

    Being regular but professionally directed by Paul Landres . Landres is generally considered to be a prolific director of television episodes as ¨Lone ranger¨ , ¨Cisko Kid¨, ¨Maverick¨ , ¨Life and Legend of Wyattt Earp¨ . He realized his first feature in 1949 , a western , ¨Grand Canyon¨ genre in which he would not only excel but one where he would spent much of the rest of his career. Although Paul Landres couldn't be deemed an "A"-list director, his movies had a professionalism and a verve that many of those made by his fellow B directors lacked . He also filmed detective thrillers , Western as ¨Lone Texas¨, ¨Frontier gun¨ , action motion pictures and even a horror film or two as ¨The vampire¨, ¨The return of Dracula¨. Rating : 5 . Average but passable.
    5coltras35

    Man from God's country

    Dan Beattie gives up his job to move further west and rejoin his old war buddy Curt Warren in the town of Sundown. At first mistaken for a railroad agent by Beau Santee, a Sundown businessman who wants to keep the railroad away from his town, Dan is nearly killed by Santee's henchman, Mark Faber. Dan discovers that his old pal Curt works for Santee. Even after learning Dan's true identity, Santee considers him trouble and plots to get rid of him. With the help of Curt's son Stony, Dan tries to get Curt to take a stand on the right side of the law.

    George Montgomery is his usual dependable self as a hero and does well as a man mistaken for a railroad man, but I have seen better westerns of his such as Texas Rangers, Jack McCall, Desperado, Cripple Creek, Gun belt etc. Man from God's Country has a slow pace and lack bite, though there are some good characterisation and themes. It's a passable oater. James Griffiths, like usual, his excellent as a thug.
    6boblipton

    Nice Allied Artists Western

    George Montgomery has a shot taken at him while he's heading to Sundown. He has no idea why. He's on his way to visit his Civil War buddy, House Peters Jr., with not a care in the world, so everyone figures he's someone else, and that's why they're after him: everyone has a different reason, including saloon singer Randy Stuart (who takes quite a hankering to him) and freight operator Frank Wilcox, who's not looking forward to the railroad coming and detroying his business. Montgomery goes about his affairs with his open, friendly manner and shoots people only when necessary, usually when they're trying to shoot him.

    It's a pretty good Allied Artist western, with beautiful camerawork by Harry Neumann, and a lot of subtext in the script about how honesty is the best policy. Montgomery, as always, is very good. He was so good in westerns that he was pretty much stuck in them. So long as they are as good as this one, I think that's a good thing.
    5LeonLouisRicci

    ROUTINE WESTERN FODDER FROM THE 1950's...WIDE-SCREEN...TECHNICOLOR

    The Only + for this, in Yet Another Serviceable George Montgomery Western-Movie is the Prestige of CinemaScope and Technicolor.

    It Seems that after Putting-Up the Money for the Eye-Candy-Wrappers, the Production, otherwise, Feels Bare-Boned.

    The Script Concerns Rail-Road Intervention and its Consequences for the Locals...Mainly Land-Grabs by the Town's Corrupt Business Leaders, Backed by a Killing Gang of Cut-Throats, that was Done-to Near-Death by 1958...

    Especially when Handled with the Weakest of Movie-Magic...a Love-Interest Involving Stiff Scenes of Seduction by a Past-Her-Prime Bar-Room-Babe (Nancy Young)...

    and Our Outstanding Roll-Model, Ex-Lawman, Do-Gooder (after all, he's from"God's Country"), the Ever-Stiff Stunt-Man and Actor Montgomery,

    (who did have a unique and distinctive voice and vocal style), who Rode His Hunky Screen-Persona Appearing on Big and Little Screens Over a 100+ Times.

    But His Career is Lackluster, Probably Best Known for a Season Starring in TV's "Cimarron".

    The Action is Mundane, the Shoot-Outs Dull, and is a Forgotten Film in the Wasteland of the Unimaginable Output of the Western that Lasted about a Decade...

    a Genre so Main-Stream Prolific and Ultra-Popular that it was Ever-Present in the Home and at the Theater in the 1950's...even on Top-40 Radio.

    Generating a Spin-Off, the Modest-Doo-Wop-Hit by "The Olympics (Peaked at #8)..."Western Movies" (My Baby Loves the) Complete with Ricochet Sound-Effects.

    This is One of those that Tumble-Weeded with Hundreds of Others that Crossed the Range and into the Sunset...

    Dead and Buried with the Honorable Sam Peckinpah's "Ride the High Country" (1962)...

    Sergio Leone "Death-Rattled" the Genre Some in the 60's...

    But it was Peckinpah Again in 1969 Delivering a Movie So Strong, So Compelling, and So Great that it Resurrected the Genre Completely and the "Western Movie" was Back-From-The-Dead with..."The Wild Bunch".
    4revdrcac

    Montgomery rides the range yet again ........

    In this standard late 50's color western from George Montgomery, a decent script is hampered by so-so casting and pacing . Montgomery is convincing in the lead hero role --- in a film that is ultimately routine.

    As movies moved into the late 50's and 1960's, audiences were demanding more adult themes and conflict. This film is an example of that trend. Strained friendship, betrayal, redemption and renewal are all on display in this film ...... but it's too much in too short a film.

    This is really a "C" western, and while it does entertain it is undemanding and barely memorable........

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    • Trivia
      Final film of actress Randy Stuart.
    • Goofs
      When Dan and Curt are in the shootout in the street at the film's end, the sheriff shoots one bad guy in the small alley and he falls dead behind some boxes unseen. When Dan and Curt run into the alley, the body is now in full view and they have to step over it.
    • Soundtracks
      New Day at Sundown
      Lyrics by Jack Brooks

      Music by Gerald Fried

      Sung by Randy Stuart (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El hombre del país de Dios
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Scott R. Dunlap Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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