Horizons West
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Directed by | Budd Boetticher |
Produced by | Albert J. Cohen |
Written by | Louis Stevens |
Starring | Robert Ryan |
Cinematography | Charles P. Boyle |
Editing by | Ted J. Kent |
Release dates |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Horizons West is a 1952 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Robert Ryan.[1]
Plot
Dan Hammond returns to Texas after the war, as does brother Neil, who simply wants to run a small ranch. Dan's ambition is to build an empire the way ruthless Cord Hardin has.
Hardin's wife, Lorna, begins to have romantic designs on Dan as he becomes a powerful figure, rustling horses and buying up land. Dan is making many enemies, too, and when Neil becomes a lawman in Austin, a showdown between the brothers is inevitable.
Cast
- Robert Ryan - Dan Hammond
- Julie Adams - Mrs Lorna Hardin (as Julia Adams)
- Rock Hudson - Neil Hammond
- Judith Braun - Sally Eaton
- John McIntire - Ira Hammond
- Raymond Burr - Cord Hardin
- James Arness - Tiny McGilligan
- Dennis Weaver - Dandy Taylor
- Frances Bavier - Martha Hammond
- Tom Powers - Frank Tarleton
- John Hubbard - Sam Hunter
- Rodolfo Acosta - Gen. José Escobar Lopez
- Douglas Fowley - Ed Tompkins
- Raymond Greenleaf - Eli Dodson
- Lupe Mayorga - Mrs. McGilligan (Mexican wife of James Arness)
References
- ↑ "New York Times: Horizons West". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
External links
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