Man of the West

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Man of the West


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Directed by Anthony Mann
Produced by Walter Mirisch
Written by Will C. Brown (novel)
Reginald Rose (screenplay)
Starring Gary Cooper
Julie London
Lee J. Cobb
Music by Leigh Harline
Cinematography Ernest Haller
Editing by Victor Heerman
Richard V. Heerman
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) October 1, 1958
Running time 100 min.
Language English
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Man of the West is a 1958 western film directed by Anthony Mann in his last film in the genre. The screenplay, written by Reginald Rose, is based on the novel The Border Jumpers by Will C. Brown.

When first released, the film was largely ignored by American critics, though renowned French critic Jean-Luc Godard regarded it as the best one released that year. In the decades since the film's release, it has garnered a cult following as well as considerably greater acclaim. Some, such as The Guardian's Derek Malcolm consider the film Mann's best[1] and a landmark in the western genre's canon. Malcolm included the film in his 2000 list The Century of Film.

[edit] Plot

Heading east to Fort Worth to hire a schoolteacher for his frontier town home, Link Jones (Gary Cooper) is stranded with saloon singer Billie Ellis (Julie London) and gambler Sam Beasley (Arthur O'Connell) when their train is held up. For shelter, Jones leads them to his nearby former home, where he was brought up an outlaw. Finding the gang still living in the shack--they were in fact the train robbers--Jones pretends to be ready to return to a life of crime. Only the gang's crazed leader, "Uncle" Dock Tobin (Lee J. Cobb), accepts Jones's story, and he decides to revive a long-planned robbery scheme. As Jones plays for time, he struggles with his background as a criminal, while Tobin's men turn increasingly abusive and violent.

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Actor Role
Gary Cooper Link Jones
Julie London Billie Ellis
Lee J. Cobb Dock Tobin
Arthur O'Connell Sam Beasley
Jack Lord Coaley
Royal Dano Trout
John Dehner Claude
Robert J. Wilke Ponch
J. Williams Alcutt
Chief Tahachee Pio

A DVD date has been set for May 13, 2008.

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