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The Tall Men (1955) Certificate PG

The Tall Men

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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(61%)
 
Starring: Clark Gable | Jane Russell | Robert Ryan | Cameron Mitchell
Director: Raoul Walsh
Studio: CINEMA CLUB
Run time: 117 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Released: August 28, 2006

Clark Gable and Jane Russell star in this rugged widescreen western, exquisitely photographed by Leo Tover and directed by veteran action expert Raoul A. Walsh. Gable plays Ben Allison, who with his brother Clint (Cameron Mitchell) journeys to Montana in search of gold. They come upon wealthy businessman Nathan Stark (Robert Ryan), whom they try to rob of $20,000. Instead, Stark talks Ben and Clint into becoming partners with him on a cattle drive to Montana. As the group travels to Texas, they come upon a party of settlers being attacked by Indians. They save the saucy Nella Turner (Jane Russell) and she joins with Ben, who has been made trail boss, and Clint on the cattle drive. Ben and Nella are attracted to each other but after an initial fling, Nella rejects him -- Ben just wants enough money to buy a small ranch and Nella won't settle for slim pickings. Arriving in Fort Worth, Nella takes up with Stark, whose desire to make as much money as possible coincides with Nella's money-hungry ambitions. But when, at Stark's insistence, she accompanies him on the final trek to Montana, the seething friction between Ben and Stark erupts as the drive heads into dangerous Indian country.~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Highest rated reviews

Rated 4.0 stars
Classic Western

salmanfan from from London, 20th July, 2009

This film is a classic Western. Good brave men. Loved it

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Rated 2.0 stars
Not a favourite

A Customer from Sussex, 18th April, 2007

I thought the scenery was authentic and the story line good, but Jane Russells acting was so bad and scenes when she and Clark Gable were in the cabin was so laughable because they always emerged from long and arduous journeys looking imaculate. Jane's makeup was always perfect, hair shiney, and clothes clean. Clark Gable looked as if he had just stepped out of a hair salon. It was amusing though and I would only recomend it to someone who wanted light entertainment.

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