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Niven Busch (screenplay)
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2 March 1947 (USA) more
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No dull moments in film noir set in the west more (27 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Teresa Wright | ... | Thor | |
| Robert Mitchum | ... | Jeb | |
| Judith Anderson | ... | Mrs. Callum | |
| Dean Jagger | ... | Grant | |
| Alan Hale | ... | Jake Dingle | |
| John Rodney | ... | Adam | |
| Harry Carey Jr. | ... | Prentice | |
| Clifton Young | ... | The Sergeant | |
| Ernest Severn | ... | Jeb, age 11 | |
| Charles Bates | ... | Adam, age 11 | |
| Peggy Miller | ... | Thor, age 10 | |
| Norman Jolley | ... | A Callum | |
| Lane Chandler | ... | A Callum | |
| Elmer Ellingwood | ... | A Callum | |
| Jack Montgomery | ... | A Callum |
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101 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (RCA Sound System)
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Canada:PG (Ontario) | Australia:PG | USA:Approved (certificate #11922) | Finland:K-16 | UK:PG
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The film Jim Morrison (lead singer of The Doors) watched on the night he died (July 3, 1971). more
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Referenced in "Lost: Outlaws (#1.16)" (2005) more
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So just how common is the name Thor for a girl?more
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This is not so much a Western as a film noir that happens to be set in New Mexico around the turn of the century. Dame Judith Anderson steals the film as both the catalyst of all that happens and, in many ways, its hero. Dean Jagger is marvelous as the villainous lawman who cannot leave well enough alone. Harry Carey Jr. scores with a memorable portrayal of a well-meaning milquetoast manipulated by Jagger.
The photography and editing (James Wong Howe and Christian Nyby) are topnotch film noir. Alan Hale (Sr.) is perfect as the wry gambler who recognizes Mitchum's talent and woos him as a partner. Mitchum does a fine job as the emotionally paralyzed Jeb who is basically decent but with a busted emotional compass, he allows himself to be led by the fates. Although I'm not normally a fan of the sleepy-eyed and laconic Mitchum, I thought his signature traits were used to excellent effect here, and well explained by the trauma that eats him apart so much inside that he is unwilling to stand up for himself. Teresa Wright is stunning as Mitchum's foster-sister-turned-object-of-lust-turned-true-love-tuned-would-be-executioner-turned-true love again. What a woman!
One thing that differentiates this 1947 film in my book as a noir not a western is that the two main women are anything but passive -- and even more so -- ANYTHING BUT madonnas or whores. They are unafraid to fire guns or stand up to militias. But they will fulfill what is in their hearts even when it means societal disapproval or death.
Although the plot is full of holes, the storytelling is excellent enough to overcome it. Great pacing too -- a really fun ride.