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25 March 1951 (USA) morePlot:
A stagecoach stop employee and a stranded woman traveler find themselves at the mercy of four desperate outlaws intent on robbing the next day's gold shipment. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Western meets thriller and the result is superb moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tyrone Power | ... | Tom Owens | |
| Susan Hayward | ... | Vinnie Holt | |
| Hugh Marlowe | ... | Zimmerman / Deputy sheriff Ben Miles | |
| Dean Jagger | ... | Yancy | |
| Edgar Buchanan | ... | Sam Todd (Rawhide stationmaster) | |
| Jack Elam | ... | Tevis | |
| George Tobias | ... | Gratz | |
| Jeff Corey | ... | Luke Davis | |
| James Millican | ... | Tex Squires | |
| Louis Jean Heydt | ... | Fickert ('New York Herald') | |
| William Haade | ... | Gil Scott (stagecoach driver) | |
| Milton R. Corey Sr. | ... | Dr. Tucker | |
| Kenneth Tobey | ... | Lt. Wingate (as Ken Tobey) | |
| Dan White | ... | Gilchrist | |
| Max Terhune | ... | Miner |
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89 min | 87 min (FMC Library Print)Country:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)Certification:
West Germany:16 (nf) | Finland:(Banned) (1951-1963) | Finland:K-16 | Norway:16 | Spain:7 | Sweden:15 | USA:UnratedFilming Locations:
Lone Pine, California, USAFun Stuff
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In 1954, 20th Century Fox distributed this film on a double bill with Inferno (1953) starring Robert Ryan and Rhonda Fleming. moreQuotes:
Zimmerman: [referring to Vin] Keep away from her!Tevis: Why, I ain't been cured of women. Ain't had your medicine, Jim.
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Rawhide was also released as "Desperate Siege" and that title seems to me to be a better summation of the plot than its more familiar original. Masterfully shot in crisp monochrome the movie has overtones of hostage themed movies such as Split Second,The Petrified Forest and The Desperate Hours ,and owes at least as much to the thriller genre as it does to the Western
Power is cast as the son of a stageline owner ,learning the business from the ground upwards at an isolated depot in the desert somewhere on the San Francisco to St Louis run .He is not enjoying the experience and has not fully adapted to life on the frontier and still clings to such niceties as shaving and taking regular baths ,much to the disgust of his boss the depot manager -played in customary style by the ever dependable Edgar Buchanan .One day a stage bearing among others a feisty young woman -winningly played by the charismatic Susan Hayward,-with a toddler in tow.when reports of outlaws on the loose is received at the depot she is not allowed to continue her journey as company regulations forbid the transportation of children in such circumstances Soon after a man purporting to be a lawman arrives and quickly reveals himself to be the head of an outlaw band which is intent on waiting at the depot for the arrival of the next stage which is transporting gold billion .He is played by Hugh Marlowe who shows a greater level of acting skill than was called upon in the low budget science fiction movies he is most associated with .Also in the gang is a giggling ,sexually obsessed psychopath (a chilling and emaciated Jack _Elam) and the more marginal figures played by George Tobias and Jeff Corey. Tensions build as Buchanan is killed while Hayward and Power are held captive and seek to escape while tensions develop between Elam and Marlowe as they battle for leadership of the gang The role reversal in the movie is quite striking -Hayward rather than Power taking the more assertive role in standing up to the outlaws ,and the differing natures of the outlaws is also well brought out ,Marlowe being a cultured and well educated man of good family gone off the rails owing to a woman This is intelligent ,well scripted and having more than a hint of the film noir A minor classic marred only slightly by a somewhat rushed ending