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1954 • Western • 97m

The Far Country

"RENEE...the innocent...and the untamed...BEN...the gambler...and the loser...GANNON...the law...and the noose...RUBE...the friendless...and the afraid."

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During the Klondike Gold Rush, a misanthropic cattle driver and his talkative elderly partner run afoul of the law in Alaska and are forced to work for a saloon owner to take her supplies into a newly booming but lawless Canadian town.

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James Stewart
James Stewart
Jeff Webster
Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman
Ronda Castle
Corinne Calvet
Corinne Calvet
Renee Vallon
Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
Ben Tatum
John McIntire
John McIntire
Judge Gannon
Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. Flippen
Rube
Harry Morgan
Harry Morgan
Ketchum
Steve Brodie
Steve Brodie
Ives
Connie Gilchrist
Connie Gilchrist
Hominy
Robert J. Wilke
Robert J. Wilke
Madden
Chubby Johnson
Chubby Johnson
Dusty
Royal Dano
Royal Dano
Luke
Jack Elam
Jack Elam
Frank Newberry
Kathleen Freeman
Kathleen Freeman
Grits
Al Bain
Al Bain
Miner (uncredited)
Gregg Barton
Gregg Barton
Rounds (uncredited)
Robert Bice
Robert Bice
Miner (uncredited)
Eugene Borden
Eugene Borden
Doc Vallon (uncredited)
Director: Anthony MannProducer: Aaron RosenbergScreenplay: Borden Chase

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John Chard
2019-03-18
80%

Is there something you want, Mr. Gannon? Cunning Western from a director who had few peers in the genre. Much like other Anthony Mann pictures, The Far Country blends a potent pot boiling story with an adroit knowing of impacting scenery. Both of which play out amongst some of Mann's peccadilloes like honour, integrity, betrayal and of course, death! The story sees fortune hunting partners Jeff Webster (James Stewart) and Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan) travel to Oregon Territory with a herd of cattle. Aware of the blossoming gold-boom, they plan to make a tidy profit selling the cattle in a Klondike town. Arriving in Skagway they find self-appointed judge Mr. Gannon (John McIntire) ready to meet out justice to Webster on account of Webster having fractured the law, all be it with honest cause, along the way. In punishment Gannon takes the partners herd from them, but they steal them back and head across the Canadian border to Dawson - with Gannon and his men in hot pursuit. Here beautiful women and a meek and lawless town will fill out the destinies of all involved. Interesting from start to finish, The Far Country benefits greatly from James Stewart's bubbling (anti) hero in waiting portrayal and Mann's slick direction of the tight Borden Chase script. The cinematography from William H. Daniels is superlative, though not done any favours by current DVD prints, and the film has a few surprises and a "will he wont he?" core that's reeling the viewers in. Paying dividends on re-watches for hardened genre fans, it still remains something of an essential viewing for first timers venturing into the wonderful, yet dark, Western world of Anthony Mann and James Stewart. 8/10

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Languages
English
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Universal International Pictures

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