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Overview

User Rating:
7.2/10   329 votes
Director:
André De Toth
Writers:
Lee E. Wells (novel)
Philip Yordan (screenplay)
Release Date:
July 1959 (USA) more
Genre:
Western more
Plot:
Cowboys and ranchers have to put their differences aside when a gang of outlaws, led by army captain Jack Bruhn... more | add synopsis
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User Comments:
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Robert Ryan ... Blaise Starrett

Burl Ives ... Jack Bruhn
Tina Louise ... Helen Crane
Alan Marshal ... Hal Crane
Venetia Stevenson ... Ernine, Vic's Daughter
David Nelson ... Gene, Bruhn's Gang

Nehemiah Persoff ... Dan, Starret's Foreman
Jack Lambert ... Tex (Bruhn's gang)
Frank DeKova ... Denver, Bruhn's Gang (as Frank deKova)
Lance Fuller ... Pace, Bruhn's Gang
Elisha Cook Jr. ... Larry Teter (town barber) (as Elisha Cook)
Dabbs Greer ... Doc Langer, Veterinarian
Betsy Jones-Moreland ... Mrs. Preston (as Betsey Jones-Moreland)
Helen Westcott ... Vivian

Donald Elson ... Vic, General Store Owner
Robert Cornthwaite ... Tommy Preston, Wyoming Hotel Owner

Michael McGreevey ... Bobby, Vic's Son (as Mike McGreevey)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George Ross ... Clagett (uncredited)
William Schallert ... Preston (uncredited)
Dan Sheridan ... (uncredited)
Arthur Space ... Clay (uncredited)
Paul Wexler ... Vause, Bruhn's Gang (uncredited)
Jack Woody ... Shorty, Bruhn's Gang (uncredited)
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Directed by
André De Toth  (as Andre De Toth)
 
Writing credits
Lee E. Wells (novel)

Philip Yordan (screenplay)

Produced by
Leon Chooluck .... associate producer
Sidney Harmon .... producer
Philip Yordan .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Alexander Courage 
 
Cinematography by
Russell Harlan (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Robert Lawrence 
 
Art Direction by
Jack Poplin 
 
Set Decoration by
Lyle B. Reifsnider 
 
Costume Design by
Elva Martien (costumes: women) (as Elva Hill)
Robert Martien (costumes: men)
 
Makeup Department
Jack Dusick .... makeup artist
Lillian Shore .... hair stylist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ralph E. Black .... assistant director (as Ralph Black)
 
Art Department
Richard M. Rubin .... properties
 
Sound Department
Ben Winkler .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Daniel Hays .... special effects (as Dan Hays)
 
Editorial Department
Richard Adams .... assistant to editor
 
Music Department
George Brand .... music editor
 
Other crew
Joe Franklin .... script supervisor (as Joseph Franklin)
Edward R. Martin .... title designer
 
Crew verified as complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
92 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Sound)
Certification:
West Germany:16 (nf) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:(Banned) | UK:PG | USA:Approved (certificate #19266)
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Fun Stuff

Quotes:
Blaise Starrett: The trail ends in this town. There's no place to go but back.
Jack Bruhn: The trail back is closed.
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5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Fresh enough to merit a watch, 17 May 2008
8/10
Author: planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida

I must admit up front that I am not a huge fan of Westerns and the biggest reason I watched this film was because it had Robert Ryan in it. For some time, I have thought that Ryan was one of the best "unknown" actors, as he appeared and even starred in quite a few films but most people today have no idea who he was. My admiration for him is because he looked a lot like an ordinary guy (since he wasn't overly handsome) but despite this, his performances always seemed so realistic. He really was a heck of a good actor and his work in this film is no exception.

DAY OF THE OUTLAW isn't a great Western but it is different enough from the average film that it seems fresh enough to merit watching. What I particularly liked is how the first 15 minutes or so of the film turned out to be not at all directly related to where the film went next. Not knowing the plot, this really took me off guard--and I like when a film isn't easy to predict.

I also liked the idea of a gang of thugs invading and holding a town hostage--though this idea has been done before in Westerns (FIRECREEK) and non-Westerns (THE WILD ONE). What made this one stand out more from the others is that this group wasn't just bad in the usual sense, they were moral degenerates--rapists and sadists, not just socipaths or thieves. Plus, the idea of a strong but wounded leader (Burl Ives) trying to control these sick freaks was fascinating--as was the final showdown.

All in all, a very good film and one you should try to find due to its intelligent script and excellent acting.

By the way, one reviewer said they felt Burl Ives was wrong for the part since in real life he was a nice-guy folk singer. Well, with gritty previous roles in CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF and THE BIG COUNTRY, I would certainly have to disagree with the sentiment, as Ives played the heavy in movies about as often as he played a good guy.

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