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Man From Laramie, The (1955)
Rating:
Starring: James Stewart, Donald Crisp, Wallace Ford, Arthur Kennedy, Aline MacMahon, Alex Nicol, Cathy O'Donnell
Director: Anthony Mann
Category: Classic, Western
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Length:
104 mins

 
 

 

"4 Stars.Not to be missed." - the Motion Picture Guide

An intensely satisfying drama of rugged primitive justice, The Man From Laramie marked the final, and finest, collaboration of one of the most important teams in Western films: director Anthony Mann and star Jimmy Stewart.Together this perfectly-matched pair provided audiences with eight classic pictures, including Winchester '73 and Stategic Air Command.

Under Mann's superb direction, Stewart departs from his well-loved 'ordinary hero" role and gives a riveting performance as a resolute vigilante obsessed with finding the man responsible for his brother's death.Among the suspects are an arrogant cattle baron (Donald Crisp), his sadistic son (Alex Nicol) and his ranch foreman (Arthur Kennedy, in the best performance of his career).One explosive confrontation, in which Stewart is dragged by a wild horse and shot in the hand at close range, is one of movie history's most memorable sequences.Among the first Western's filmed in CinemaScope, The Man From Laramie uses the wide-screen technology to emphasize the scope and power of this harrowing action-drama, making it a perfect example of the Western as America's epic art form.

 
 
   
   

 
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