6/10
Decent western about a cattle war with Maureen O'Hara in the middle
17 December 2022
A nice Western stars a valiant female who uses the power and raw courage to vanquish difficulties , she's , of course, Maureen O'Hara. Cattle baron Reece Duncan (Alexander Scourby) is opposed by ambitious gambler Jim Averell (William Bishop) , both of whom compete for public lands and unbranded stray cattle. That's why Averell imports his old flame , shapely saloon queen Kate Maxwell (Maureen O'Hara) , and sets her up as an alternate cattle buyer against cattle king Reece Duncan. As matters build toward violence, igniting a range war , while Kate finds she's being taken advantage of . But her only potential ally in staving off carnage is seemingly mild-mannered sheriff Stan Blaine (Alex Nicol) who distrusts her. As she , subsequently , changes sides and will fight against her promoter , as he helps mistreated settlers . Queen of An Outlaw's Lair!

This is a moving western dealing with the ordinary conflict between freedom and the need for order and cattle settlements . An Universal International Picture set in Wyoming Territory , where a range war is brewing between entrenched cattle barons and new settlers. The picture regards interesting issues such as the economical abuses by powerful owners including violence , and the sexual resources that the beautiful lady , gorgeous Maureen O'Hara , using to get her purports . Nice and feisty acting by the great Maureen O'Hara as the sympathetic as well as brave Kate Maxwell who finds himself in the middle of a range war between greedy cattle barons and newcomer settlers . Acceptable picture , the film has agreeable messages dealing with an obstinate woman who fights for the rights of the cattlemen and based on mutual respect for independence of the Woman rather than submission to Man , as well as demonstrations of bravura and decision . Main and support cast are frankly good . Along with the always stunning Maureen O'Hara , there are several known actors and Western ordinary , such as : Alex Nicol , William Bishop , Robert Strauss who won Oscar award in Stalag 17, Alexander Scourby , Gregg Palmer , Jack Kelly , Dennis Weaver of McCloud , Stacy Harris , Fred Aldrich ,among others .

It contains a colorful and brilliant cinematography in CinemaScope and Technicolor by Winton C. Hoch , John Ford's regular cameraman . The motion picture was professionally directed by Lee Sholem. In a 40-year career, he directed upwards of 1300 shows, both features and TV episodes, without once going over schedule--a feat probably unparalleled in Hollywood history. Sholem started out in the cutting room some time in the 1930s. A lengthy association with "Tarzan" producer Sol Lesser brought him in contact with the celebrated William Cameron Menzies, from whom Sholem learned the key to expedient production, and later led to his first directorial assignment (Lesser's Tarzan and the magic fountain 1949). This filmmaker was a good artisan who made a large number of films about various genres such as Adventures : Tarzan and Magic Fountain, Tarzan and the slave, Hell Ship Mutiny, Ma Pa Kettle Waikiki , Jungle Man-eaters , The Louisiana Hussy , Western : Redhead of Wyoming , Río Apache, Terror : Pharaoh's Curse , SciFi : Superman and the Mole Men , Doonsday Machine , Tobor the great . In addition , he made several episodes of known TV series in the 50s and 60s such as : Adventures of Long John Silver, The Sheriff of Cochise, 77 Sunset Strip, Men into Space, Sugarfoot, Bronco, Cheyenne , Miami Undercover, Death Valley Days, Maverick, among others . The film will appeal to vintage western movies enthusiasts .
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