Directed by:
Fritz LangScreenplay:
Daniel TaradashCinematography:
Hal MohrCast:
Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy, Mel Ferrer, Gloria Henry, William Frawley, Jack Elam, George Reeves, Francis McDonald, Dan Seymour, John Kellogg, Tom London (more)Plots(1)
Vern Haskell, a nice rancher, seeks out to avenge his fiancé's death when she is killed during a robbery. His revenge leads him to Chuck-a-luck, Altar Keane's ranch set up to hide criminals, and he finds more than he bargains for. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
Reviews (1)
A superb collaboration between two Hollywood men from Germany. Marlene Dietrich, Fritz Lang, and a color western? Why not? Marlene had already proved in the late 1930s that she could handle any genre perfectly. And later, she added Wayne to Stewart's ranks. It is unfortunate about the controversy over Altar's styling - Lang wanted Marlene to play the part of an older woman just for him, but he simply wanted her to do it too soon. ()
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