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Rating: 7.4/10 by 421 users

My Darling Clementine (1946)

Three brothers stop off for a night in the town of Tombstone. The next morning they find one of their brothers dead and their cattle stolen. They decide to take revenge on the culprits.

Directing:
  • John Ford
  • Lloyd Bacon
Writing:
  • Stuart N. Lake
  • Samuel G. Engel
  • Winston Miller
  • Sam Hellman
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Oct 17, 1946

Rating: 7.4/10 by 421 users

Alternative Title:
Tombstone - DE
Sfida infernale - IT
Pasión de los fuertes - AR
Faustrecht der Prärie - AT
De wilde jacht - BE
Скъпа моя, Клементайн - BG
Lovløst land - DK
Erämaan laki - FI
La poursuite infernale - FR
Miasto bezprawia - PL
Kanun Harici - TR
いとしのクレメンタイン - JP
황야의 결투 - KR
Paixão dos Fortes - BR
Η ζωή αξίζει μία σφαίρα - GR
Καταχθόνια καταδίωξη - GR
Ο Λυτρωτής - GR
Καταχθόνιος δίωξις - GR
Mein Liebling Clementine - AT
Pasión de los fuertes - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $2,000,000
Revenue: $2,750,000

Plot Keyword: gunslinger, saloon, marshal, arizona, rifle, wyatt earp, doc holliday, revenge, tombstone arizona, death of girlfriend, 19th century, ok corral

Henry Fonda
Wyatt Earp
Victor Mature
Dr. John 'Doc' Holliday
Cathy Downs
Clementine Carter
Walter Brennan
Old Man Clanton
Tim Holt
Virgil Earp
Ward Bond
Morgan Earp
Alan Mowbray
Granville Thorndyke
John Ireland
Billy Clanton
Jane Darwell
Kate Nelson
Grant Withers
Ike Clanton
Russell Simpson
John Simpson
Robert Adler
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
C.E. Anderson
Townsman (uncredited)
Don Barclay
Opera House Owner (uncredited)
Hank Bell
Opera House Patron (uncredited)
Danny Borzage
Accordionist (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford
Opera House Patron (uncredited)
Frank Conlan
Pianist (uncredited)
Tex Cooper
Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Curtis
Bartender (uncredited)
William B. Davidson
Saloon Owner (uncredited)
James Dime
Vaquero (uncredited)
Tex Driscoll
Townsman (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
Barfly (uncredited)
Francis Ford
Dad - Old Soldier (uncredited)
Earle Foxe
Gambler (uncredited)
Don Garner
James Earp (uncredited)
Ben Hall
Barber (uncredited)
Aleth Hansen
Guitarist (uncredited)
Jack Kenny
Barfly (uncredited)
Duke R. Lee
Townsman (uncredited)
Fred Libby
Phin Clanton (uncredited)
Mae Marsh
Simpson's Sister (uncredited)
Margarita Martín
Woman (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard
Barfly (uncredited)
Louis Mercier
François - the Chef (uncredited)
Jack Montgomery
Faro Dealer (uncredited)
Jack Pennick
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
Mickey Simpson
Sam Clanton (uncredited)
Charles Stevens
Indian Charlie (uncredited)
Arthur Walsh
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Harry Woods
Luke (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Wyatt Earp (Henry Fonda) and his brothers are driving some cattle near the town of Tombstone when one of them, James, is murdered. Determined to get to the bottom of things, he takes on the job of town marshal and together with his brothers Morgan (Ward Bond) and Virgil (Tim Holt) soon sets his sights on the Clanton family led by Walter Brennan. Along the way he befriends the erratic, usually drunk, Doc Holliday (Victor Mature) but it's all about the legendary gunfight at the OK Corral at the end. The cast are great here, all working well to the powerfully scripted and paced direction of John Ford. Mercifully (for me, anyway), the eponymous "Clementine" (Cathy Downs) doesn't really feature - except as the basis for the song. Indeed, the film is pretty much devoid of any romance at all. Linda Darnell is effective as Holliday's gal "Chihuahua" - the only one who seems to be able to manage his grumpiness and it is odd, though convincing, seeing Brennan as a baddie for a change. This film really proves how much can be packed into 95 minutes, when great production standards and solid acting talent get behind a really good story.


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