Cattle Queen of Montana

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Cattle Queen of Montana

Original poster
Directed by Allan Dwan
Produced by Benedict Bogeaus
Written by Robert Blees
Starring Barbara Stanwyck
Ronald Reagan
Gene Evans
Music by Louis Forbes
Cinematography John Alton
Editing by Carlo Lodato
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release dates November 18, 1954 (1954-11-18)
Running time 88 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Cattle Queen of Montana is a 1954 American Western film starring Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan. The supporting cast includes Jack Elam, Chubby Johnson, and Morris Ankrum, and the movie was directed by Allan Dwan.

Plot

The Jones family, about to prove claim to prime Montana land, is raided by renegade Indians in league with villainous neighbor McCord, who gets most of the stolen cattle. Two survivors are helped by college-educated chief's son Colorados. Now Sierra Nevada Jones must fight for her land against legal technicalities and assorted villains. Can she gain the help of McCord's hired gun, Farrell?

Cast

Influence

In the Cattle Queen of Montana, one of Tom McCord's men is shot by Sierra Jones, and Farrel (Ronald Reagan's character), another of McCord's men and witness to the shooting, lies about how the altercation took place to one of the gang leaders, and leaves despite being asked to wait at the headquarters for Tom McCord to show up. In Martin Scorsese's film, The Departed, Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Billy Costigan, is asked to stick around at the gang's headquarters until all of the gang member's backgrounds have been checked, but leaves anyway despite the warning. In The Departed there is also a wounded man that's discovered Costigan's identity as an undercover police officer, like that of Farrell's character of an undercover US Marshall, Costigan decides to leave the gang's headquarters, for fear that his status as an undercover agent may be uncovered.

Cattle Queen of Montana was the film playing at the Essex Theater in Hill Valley, in the film Back to the Future, on November 5, 1955.

External links

Cattle Queen of Montana at the Internet Movie Database

See also

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