Ride the Man Down
Western
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After Celia's father dies, a war erupts over control of his land.
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"**_A complicated story, but this Western finds its footing and touches greatness_** In 1892, a foreman of a huge ranch in southern Utah (Rod Cameron) tries to stave off land grabbers (Brian Donlevy) and rustlers (Jim Davis) after the death of the patriarch. Curiously, the fiancĂŠ (Forrest Tucker) of the heir of the ranch (Ella Raines) seems to oppose the foremanâs efforts. Based on the Luke Short novel, âRide the Man Downâ (1952) starts out convoluted with a dozen key characters introduced in the first act. They tend to speak in that rat-a-tat-tat way which was in vogue back then. The flick needed another 30 more minutes of runtime to breath. If you pay attention, however, youâll eventually figure out whoâs who and the details thereof. More than that, youâll discover a great little old Western thatâs undeservedly obscure. You canât beat the awesome Southwest locations in living color and Cameron makes for a stalwart, noble protagonist. Raines works well as the heroine and I enjoyed the human interest of the romantic possibilities with quality dialogues/acting. If you appreciate old Westerns like âAlbuquerque,â âWhispering Smith,â The Sundownersâ (1950), âShaneâ and âThe Hangman,â this is just as worthwhile in its unique way. It runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in Kanab, Utah, which is in the southwest region of the state by the border of Arizona. GRADE: B+/A-"
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