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Man of the West

Man of the West (1958)

June. 20,1958
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7.1
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Heading east to Fort Worth to hire a schoolteacher for his frontier town home, Link Jones is stranded with singer Billie Ellis and gambler Sam Beasley 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, Jones pretends to be ready to return to a life crime.

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Cubussoli
1958/06/20

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Pluskylang
1958/06/21

Great Film overall

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Doomtomylo
1958/06/22

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Matylda Swan
1958/06/23

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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ma-cortes
1958/06/24

Tense , violent ,epic Western in which Gary Cooper , Lee J Cobb and Julie London stand out . Brilliant and taut Western with wonderful use of locations and top-of-the-range cast . Gary Cooper is the Man of the West , a reformed outlaw called Link Jones (Gary Cooper , he bravely did his own horse-riding scenes despite physical pain from a car accident years earlier though) becomes stranded after an aborted train robbery with two other passengers (Julie London , Arthur O'Connell) . Cooper is forced to rejoin his ex-colleague (Lee J Cobb) and ex-boss to save himself and other innocent people from the band's (Jack Lord , Robert J Wilke, Royal Dano) mistreatment .Magnificent Western plenty of thrills , shootouts , violence , gorgeous landscapes and results to be pretty entertaining . This excellent Western deserves another look at 1958 , nowadays is better considered then the 50s when was dismissed . In spite of its violence that influenced in Spaghetti Western , ¨Man of the West¨ turns out to be an essential and indispensable Western for hardcore aficionados . Jean-Luc Godard, a film critic before he became a director, raved about the film saying it was the best film of that year ; because of his recommendation, the film has been reevaluated and is now considered a classic western . Gary Cooper is frankly well in the role that fits him like a gun fits a holster .Gary Cooper was, at 56, a decade older than Lee J. Cobb who played his "Uncle" Dock Tobin , in the film Cooper and John Dehner talk about being children together , Dehner was actually fourteen years younger than Cooper . However , Stewart Granger was originally announced for the lead role and James Stewart eagerly sought the role played by Gary Cooper, but since Stewart had fallen out with director Anthony Mann he did not get the part . Very good support cast formed by notorious secondaries such as Jack Lord , Royal Dano , Robert J Wilke , Arthur O'Connell , Frank Ferguson and special mention to Lee J Cobb . Colorful cinematography in CinemaScope by Ernest Haller . Powerful and thrilling musical score by Leigh Harline . This top-drawer Western was stunningly realized by the master Anthony Mann , infusing the traditional Western with psychological confusion , including his characteristic use of landscape with marvelous use of outdoors which is visually memorable . Mann established his forte with magnificent Western almost always with James Stewart . In his beginnings he made ambitious but short-lived quality low-budget surroundings of Eagle-Lion production as ¨T-men¨ , ¨They walked by night¨ , ¨Raw deal¨ , ¨Railroaded¨ and ¨Desperate¨ . Later on , he made various Western , remarkably good , masterpieces such as ¨The furies¨ , and ¨Devil's doorway¨ and several with his habitual star , James Stewart, as ¨Winchester 73¨ , ¨Bend the river¨ and ¨The far country¨ . They are characterized by roles whose determination to stick to their guns would take them to the limits of their endurance . Others in this throughly enjoyable series include ¨Tin star ¨ and ¨Man of the West¨ is probably one of the best Western in the fifties and sixties . After the mid-50 , Mann's successes came less frequently , though directed another good Western with Victor Mature titled ¨The last frontier¨. And of course ¨Man of the West ¨ that turns out to be stylish , fast paced , solid , meticulous , with enjoyable look , and most powerful and well-considered . This well acted movie is gripping every step of the way . It results to be a splendid western and remains consistently agreeable . Rating : Above average , the result is a top-of-range Western . Well worth watching and it will appeal to Gary Cooper fans .

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karlbeale
1958/06/25

Great scenery spoiled by some of the poorest acting and a wholly unimaginative screenplay. Even the action scenes are lousy peaking with the phoniest fight between Gary Cooper and Jack Lord. The favorable reviews raised my expectations. Cooper can be a bit of a stiff so I wasn't expecting the movie to challenge personal favorites of the oater genre - The Searchers or True Grit - but I wasn't expecting a Western version of the laughable Poseidon Adventure.I'd rather have spent the time walking around the film locations in the middle of the summer.

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MartinHafer
1958/06/26

The film begins with Gary Cooper traveling far from home in order to try to find a school teacher for his village. This is pretty believable but what isn't is after there's a train robbery--then things get a bit hard to buy into. It seems he and two others were separated from the train in the middle of nowhere. One of them is a lady...who happens to be a school teacher. But this isn't the crazy part, after the trio walk just a little ways, they come upon a house that used to be a hideout for Cooper in his outlaw days! Think of the odds! Unfortunately, the train robbers return and it happens that the gang is the same one that Cooper left long ago. He's since turned over a new leaf and is an honest man--but he knows he must pretend to be there to rejoin his old gang for the sake of the school teacher and gambler with him---otherwise they'll be killed. There's MUCH more to the film than this--but I'll leave it up to you to find out what happens.Fortunately, despite a plot filled with long odds, the film still works due to excellent direction from Anthony Mann as well as very good acting. Sure, Cooper is too old for his part, but he's still quite good--as are the rest. Not a great western but solid and enjoyable--with a very strong ending as well as a grittiness that is rather reminiscent of a noir film, believe it or not.

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sme_no_densetsu
1958/06/27

Anthony Mann's last Western, "Man of the West", didn't make much of an impact at the time of its release but it has since gained somewhat of a reputation among film buffs.The story centres on Link Jones (Gary Cooper), a reformed outlaw who gets stranded with a couple of other passengers when their train is hijacked. When he leads them to his former home he finds that his old gang wants him back and won't take no for an answer.The cast is pretty decent but nothing extraordinary as far as I'm concerned. I find Gary Cooper a bit wooden for my tastes and Julie London is no better than average. Lee J. Cobb is effective as grizzled outlaw Dock Tobin, though, and future "Hawaii Five-O" star Jack Lord gives an enthusiastic performance.The story is merely alright plotwise but at least it offers something outside of the usual Western formula. In particular, there's a certain grittiness to the story that's refreshing. Anthony Mann's direction is impressive as well and the cinematography is routinely appealing. The score by two-time Oscar-winner Leigh Harline is also solid.While the film isn't exactly flawless it is a worthwhile Western and has certainly whetted my appetite for more from Mann. If you happen to be a Gary Cooper fan (unlike myself) you may find the film more to your liking. Either way, it's still worth a look.

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