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If you can imagine a blood and gore covered alien sock puppet screaming in horror as a cowboy dude zaps it with a
cattle
prod, well, that's what you get here.
He treats his coworkers like cattle, gets them involved in his own personal crisis (in the process, getting one of them killed), jeopardizes the safety of his kids, threatens his ex-wife's new boyfriend, tries to strong-arm the police and school administrators -- and all this for what?
This movie begins like a primer for film students on Irish cinematic cliches: unctuous priests, spitting before handshakes, town square
cattle
marts, cycling by country meadows to the backdrop of anodyne folk music.
There are no new twists - if you don't count the unbelievable scene when Mitchum accuses Preston of sleeping with Thaxter to gain information about her father's plans to move his
cattle.
After losing his
cattle
herd to a dishonest lawman, a trail boss winds up in the Yukon gold fields with a bad reputation and small chances of being able to return to the states.
He is found innocent but is
cattle
is stolen by a corrupt judge.
Stewart then agrees to lead something but i forget what it is but Stewart only cares about getting his
cattle
back.
Would you endanger your life, and that of your entire community, just to find food for a herd of
cattle?
The story of peace-loving farmers and townspeople fighting for land, water, law and order, and the respect and ultimate subjugation of the long entrenched
cattle
interests and their hired guns had been worked over better in earlier (Shane) and probably later films as well.
Law and order and religion have established roots in the town, but the old order of
cattle
drives, cowboys, and gunslingers is still around as well.
For me some of the time this didn't work - the
cattle
drive and the regulars provided the best stories.
The fourth of five westerns Anthony Mann did with James Stewart, this one involves a hard bitten cattleman named Jeff Webster who takes a
cattle
drive from Wyoming to Alaska, via Seattle.
The
cattle
cars are shown in this picture with Jewish people heading to the Nazi gas chambers.
This time he's a
cattle
driver whose response to labour problems - challenging troublesome cowhands to a gunfight at the end of the trail - results in his
cattle
being confiscated by John McIntire's larcenous judge of the Roy Bean school of law and order.
The year is 1896.Jeff Webster (James Stewart) doesn't like people.There's only one friend he's got and he's Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan), an old sympathetic man.They're driving a
cattle
herd with them.That would be their key to richness.In Skagway they run into trouble when Sheriff Gannon (John McIntire) takes the cattle.Now Jeff only has to get it back and drive it through the U.S. Canadian border to Dawson.Now they have a group of other people with them, like the ladies Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman) and Renee Vallon (Corinne Calvet).There the two men get into the gold business.Anthony Mann's and James Stewart's fourth collaboration, The Far Country (1954) is a fine western, indeed.The acting work is superb.Walter Brennan makes a terrific sidekick to Stewart.Ruth Roman is brilliant and Corinne Calvet's delightful.Jay C. Flippen is very good as Dawson Marshal Rube Morris.The great Jack Elam and Kathleen Freeman are seen in smaller roles.It's fantastic to watch how Jimmy Stewart overcome's all the troubles in his way.There's just the man and his rifle.But also he's vulnerable.
Even before the film properly begins he (as Jeff Webster) kills two of his hired cowboys who were helping on a
cattle
drive to Seattle because of some dispute (we never are clear about it - either they wanted to leave the
cattle
drive, or they tried to steal the cattle).
Due to my interest in acting, mainly in High School productions, I, along with my five brothers and sisters and Mother who was a bit of a ham herself, answered a
"cattle
call" for crowd scenes at Benton Airfield.
The acting is deplorable, the dialogue is trite, and the "symbolism" is about as subtle as being poked with a white hot
cattle
prod.
Richard Arlen, who was billed way above Coop in "Wings" (1927) makes a fine supporting character in the role of Steve, a cocky
cattle
rustler thirsting for adventure in all the wrong places, much different from David Armstrong, the character he portrays in "Wings".
2. Have the protagonist - a hired gun that rides into town from the dusty wastelands and is hired as a marshall to take on a local
cattle
rustler who lives above the law - fall in love with the town whore.
It is a very straightforward plot of a young but poor Irishman who sees no sense in being perpetually cheated for the price of
cattle
and so dares to form a local
cattle
drive to bypass the local buyers by taking them directly to market some 40 miles away.
Everything from the Kennedy assassinations to 9/11 to the freaking Illuminati, Masonic Templars working with the Mossad to abduct our
cattle
or whatever, there's no end to it.
Like russian soldiers being brought to the front line in the sealed cars with barred windows like criminals or some sort of
cattle.
Based on the reports of those sightings (which are intriguing in a fun sort of way) the most this creature is reported to have done is chase a couple of cars and maybe killed some
cattle.
Plot-wise this is like any other B western--two neighboring ranchers suspect each other of rustling their
cattle.
It helped me change my vocation from being corporate cattle, to one that I love doing.
The picture is helped by great scenery and several scenes show a realistic slice of ranch life and
cattle
drives.
However darkness cannot hide the film's defects.The film maker has surely not done his homework well due to which viewers are forced to watch a crude succession of abominably cruel scenes in which women are traded like cattle.Most of the actors too suffer in this film as their roles have not been defined properly.Recommendation:better watch this film and be bitter about it rather than being sullen without having seen it.
Soon into the picture a shark-oops,BEE kills someone.Sheriff is alarmed but the Mayor and other town locals ignore his warnings.Throw in a few teens who run amok in their sailboats- Er, pickup truck( along with sheriffs son)and you just know there's terror(?)around every flower bed.Son ignores daddy sheriff and runs amok with brainless friends who find great humor in killing off a herd of
cattle
with a box of bees.Hey,I COULDN'T make this up!
3.) Locust jaws are not strong enough to break through human skin, let alone devour cattle...and so on.
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