Vengeance Valley
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Vengeance Valley is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Burt Lancaster, with a supporting cast featuring Robert Walker, Joanne Dru, Sally Forrest, John Ireland and Ray Collins. It is based on the novel by Luke Short. In 1979, the film entered the public domain in the United States because Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.

Plot

Fifteen years ago, wealthy but crippled Colorado cattleman Arch Strobie, whose own son Lee was wild, took in young Owen Daybright as a foster son to help raise and control Lee. Now Owen is ranch foreman, but Lee, despite being married to Jen, is wilder than ever.

Unmarried Lily Fasken gives birth but refuses to identify the father. After Owen gives Lily $500 to help care for the baby, her brothers Hub and Dick believe it must be he, but they are unaware Owen did it on Lee s behalf. The brothers try to beat up Owen, after a fight he lodges a complaint against them. Sentenced to a week in jail, they vow to get even as soon as they get out.

When Arch chides Lee for overdrawing his bank account by withdrawing $500 in gold, Jen realizes that Lee fathered Lily s baby. When she confronts him, Lee tries to lie his way out. She decides to leave him, but Owen and Arch persuade her to stay. Lee inveigles Arch to make him a partner in the ranch by saying that he will strike out on his own unless he gets a half-interest; he gets what he wants and learns that the other half will go to Owen, once Arch retires or dies.

Jen locks Lee out of their bedroom. He gets drunk, mistakenly believing she and Owen are carrying on behind his back. He schemes to get rid of Owen and make a fortune at the same time by conspiring with Hub and Dick to ambush Owen during the spring cattle roundup. On the trail, Lee secretly sells 3,000 head of the cattle, intending to run off with the proceeds. However, Owen learns of the plan.

Lee pretends to have changed his mind. He persuades Owen to ride in with him to cancel the sale, but in fact he lures Owen into a trap. Hub and Dick, waiting in ambush, wound Owen as Lee flees the scene. In the ensuing gunfight, Owen kills Dick. Hearing shots, a group of trailhands ride to Owen s rescue. They chase down and shoot Hub. Owen catches up with Lee and tells him they are both going back to tell everything to Arch. Lee refuses, confident he can outshoot Owen. He draws his gun, forcing Owen to kill him. Owen breaks the news to Arch and Jen.

Cast

  • Burt Lancaster as Owen Daybright
  • Robert Walker as Lee Strobie
  • Joanne Dru as Jen Strobie
  • Sally Forrest as Lily Fasken
  • John Ireland as Hub Fasken
  • Carleton Carpenter as Hewie, a loyal young ranch hand in love with Lily. Hewie is also the storyteller for the audience and Carpenter s voice is heard sporadically in a quiet tone during the movie.
  • Ray Collins as Arch Strobie
  • Ted de Corsia as Herb Backett, a cattle rustler Owen beats up
  • Hugh O Brian as Dick Fasken
  • Will Wright as Mr. Willoughby, the ranch cook
  • Grayce Mills as Mrs. Burke
  • Tom Fadden as Obie Rune
  • Jim Hayward as Sheriff Con Alvis
  • James Harrison as Orv Esterly
  • Stanley Andrews as Mead Calhoun
  • Glenn Strange as Dave Allard (uncredited)

Reception

According to MGM records the film earned $1,997,000 in the US and Canada and $1,149,000 elsewhere, resulting in a profit of $3,138,000.

Year 1951
ReleaseDate 1951-05-05
RuntimeMins 83
RuntimeStr 1h 23min
Plot The sons of a Colorado cattle baron, one biological and the other adopted, resent one another and fight for control of their father’s cattle empire.
Directors Richard Thorpe
Writers Irving Ravetch, Luke Short
Stars Burt Lancaster, Robert Walker, Joanne Dru
Produced by Nicholas Nayfack
Music by Rudolph G. Kopp
Cinematography by George J. Folsey
Film Editing by Conrad A. Nervig
Art Direction by Malcolm Brown,Cedric Gibbons
Set Decoration by Edwin B. Willis
Costume Design by Walter Plunkett
Makeup Department Sydney Guilaroff,John Truwe,William Tuttle
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Ridgeway Callow
Art Department Alfred E. Spencer
Sound Department Douglas Shearer
Stunts Richard Farnsworth,John McKee,Gil Perkins
Music Department Paul Marquardt
Additional Crew James Gooch,Henri Jaffa
Genres Western
Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating Approved
ImDbRating 5.9
ImDbRatingVotes 2228
Keywords whiskey,poker game,applejack,cigar smoking,cattle