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1952 • Western • 94m

Lone Star

"The Battle for Texas and the Battle of the Sexes!"

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Cattle baron Devereaux Burke is enlisted by an aging Andrew Jackson to dissuade Sam Houston from establishing Texas as a republic. Burke must fight state senator Thomas Craden, in the process winning the heart of Craden's newspaper-editor girlfriend Martha Ronda.

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Clark Gable
Clark Gable
Devereaux Burke
Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
Martha Ronda
Broderick Crawford
Broderick Crawford
Thomas Craden
Lionel Barrymore
Lionel Barrymore
Andrew Jackson
Beulah Bondi
Beulah Bondi
Minniver Bryan
Ed Begley
Ed Begley
Anthony Demmet
James Burke
James Burke
Luther Kilgore
William Farnum
William Farnum
Tom Crockett
Lowell Gilmore
Lowell Gilmore
Captain Elliott
Moroni Olsen
Moroni Olsen
Sam Houston
Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Maynard Cole
William Conrad
William Conrad
Mizette
George Hamilton
George Hamilton
Noah (uncredited)
Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
Josh, Printer
Charles Sherlock
Charles Sherlock
Senator (uncredited)
Victor Sutherland
Victor Sutherland
Jonathan Cott
Jonathan Cott
Charles Cane
Charles Cane
Director: Vincent ShermanScreenplay: Borden ChaseProducer: Z. Wayne Griffin

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John Chard
2018-07-29
60%

I'm frightened. For the first time in my life, I am frightened for the future of the United States. 1845 Texas, Independent, survived Alamo, Goliad and San Jacinto ... But Annexation? Quite often the joy in being a fan of genre film making, in this case Westerns/Southerns et al, is that a pic can coerce you into reading up on real instances. Thus making this particular picture a requisite requirement for literature delving. Directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Borden Chase (who would supposedly be irked by the depiction of his writing) and Howard Estabrook, Lone Star comes off as an "A" list film given "B" list production values. Nothing wrong with cast performances, Gable still has charisma in his fifties, Gardner oozes sexuality and Crawford dominates like a great presence should. However, it looks stagy, is overly talky as the makers try to make a politico pot boiler out of a sow's behind, while the action - in spite of a grandiose battering ram finale - just doesn't have an oomph factor. Romantic love triangle feels pointless in the context of such historical filmic tellings, but this is off set by the Sam Houston and Native American splinter of the narrative. Rendering this as a frustrating whole, not without merits, and above average for sure, but difficult to recommend as one to seek out as a must. 6/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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