Information
| Year: | 1948 |
| Rating: | 7.6(1129) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Western |
| Directed by: | William A. Wellman |
| Actors: | Gregory Peck Richard Widmark Robert Arthur John Russell Harry Morgan Anne Baxter |
| "It was a moment for being a woman for only a woman's weapon could keep her alive... now!" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| William A. Wellman | |
| Actors | |
| Gregory Peck | as James 'Stretch' Dawson |
| Richard Widmark | as Dude |
| Robert Arthur | as Bull Run |
| John Russell | as Lengthy |
| Harry Morgan | as Half Pint |
| James Barton | as Grandpa |
| Charles Kemper | as Walrus |
| Robert Adler | as Jed |
| Ray Beltram | as Indian |
| Harry Carter | as Cavalry Lieutenant |
| William Gould | as Banker |
| Paul Hurst | as Drunk |
| Victor Kilian | as Bartender |
| Norman Leavitt | as Bank teller |
| Jay Silverheels | as Indian |
| José Sáenz | as Indian |
| Norm Taylor | as Indian |
| William Wellman Jr. | as Boy in Hayloft |
| Hank Worden | as Rancher, Bank Customer |
| Chief Yowlachie | as Colorado |
| Actresses | |
| Anne Baxter | as Constance Mae 'Mike' |
| Eula Guy | as Woman Bank Customer |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 26 May 1948 - 14 July 1948 |
| Plot: | A band of bank robbers on the run from a posse flee into the desert. Near death from lack of water they stumble into what appears to be a ghost town, only to discover an old prospector and his granddaughter living there. The robbers discover that the old man has been mining gold and set out to make a quick fortune by robbing the pair. Their plan runs foul when the gang leader, Stretch, falls for the granddaughter, which sets off a showdown between the entire gang. |
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Goofs
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DATE: Story is set in 1867, according to the opening scene, yet all handguns in the movie are 1873 Colt Peacemakers. Continuity: Just before beginning to cross the salt flats after the bank robbery, Dude pulls his saddle stirrup out to jump into it, but misses. In the next shot he successfully mounts the horse. |
Quotes
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James 'Stretch' Dawson: I ain't talkin to hear my voice. I'm ordering ya. |
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