4/10
Good movie, a little melodramatic
17 July 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Burt Lancaster's first Western is worth watching.

Here's what I liked:

  • Burt is at his charming best. Very likable character played with a lot of heart. Maybe the first in a long line of "cattle baron's adopted son foremen". See Arthur Kennedy in "the Man From Laramie" and Charlton Heston in "The Big Country".


  • Robert Walker is excellent as the sniveling bounder.


  • The movie abounds in heavies. John Ireland and Hugh O'Brian do a nice job playing a couple of mean brothers bent on revenge.


  • Very unusual for its time to have an unwed mother at the center of the plot.


  • Nice location shooting in the high Rockies. A lot of effort went into portraying a realistic cattle drive.


Here's what wasn't so great:

  • Plot and characterizations are a little too simplistic and melodramatic.


  • Joann Dru took a step back for me in this one. Was it her hairdo? Can I be that superficial?


  • Very little comic relief


  • A few plot holes, the worst of which is Burt Lancaster outdrawing Robert Walker in the end when is has been conclusively demonstrated previously that Walker is a faster draw. Also, the unwed mother was at the center of the plot, then disappears.


  • "Cattle baron" Westerns leave little room for Indian, Civil War and Mexican themes.
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