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Overview

User Rating:
7.4/10   694 votes
Director:
William A. Wellman
Writers:
Charles Schnee (screenplay)
Frank Capra (story)
Release Date:
31 December 1951 (USA) more
Genre:
Western | Drama more
Plot:
In a time when "The West" pretty much ends in Texas and only California is slowly being populated by the white men... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
remarkable for its time more

Cast

 (Complete credited cast)

Robert Taylor ... Buck Wyatt
Denise Darcel ... Fifi Danon
Hope Emerson ... Patience Hawley
John McIntire ... Roy E. Whitman
Julie Bishop ... Laurie Smith
Lenore Lonergan ... Maggie O'Malley
Henry Nakamura ... Ito
Marilyn Erskine ... Jean Johnson
Beverly Dennis ... Rose Meyers
Renata Vanni ... Mrs. Maroni
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Additional Details

Runtime:
118 min
Country:
USA
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15
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Trivia:
Denise Darcel's French-language dialog includes a few words which prove that no one in the 1950's version of the Hays Office understood French. Some of the terms she used while angry at "Buck Wyatt" would never have gotten past the censors in English. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: In the movie, which was supposed to be set in 1851, Buck is using, what appears to be, a Colt 45 Peacemaker. Only problem is, this type of revolver was not invented until the 1870's. more
Quotes:
Patience Hawley: [to the awaiting bridegrooms] You can look us over, but don't think you're going to do the choosing! All the way from Independence, I've been staring at two things: one was this picture and the other was the rump of a mule... and don't ask me which was prettier! more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Challenge the Wilderness (1951) more
Soundtrack:
To The West! To The West! more

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11 out of 12 people found the following comment useful:-
remarkable for its time, 20 February 2001
8/10
Author: freakus from San Francisco, CA

This film has a lot of aspects that are quite refreshing and remarkable considering when it was made. The main supporting role is a Japanese cowboy! His character is not a typical stereotype either. Though he is comic relief, he is also given a role as a wise friend to Taylor's character. The unglamourous but brave and capable women in this film are also a nice surprise. They shoot, ride, lift and pull and do all the jobs usually done by men on this trip without complaint. One of the most touching scenes is right after an Indian raid as the women call out the names of the dead and the camera pans down to their lifeless bodies. It's a simple and unsentimental memorial to the sacrifices made.

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