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Rating: 5.5/10 by 15 users

Tall Man Riding (1955)

Still seeking revenge against ranch owner Tuck Ordway for publicly whipping him years earlier and breaking up his relationship with Ordway's daughter, cowboy Larry Madden plans to oust Ordway from his ranch by having his claim to the land declared invalid. Ordway's daughter Corinna, believing Madden to be the cause of the family's recent misfortunes, is unaware that the local saloon owner also has designs upon the Ordway holdings.

Directing:
  • Lesley Selander
  • Philip Quinn
Writing:
  • Joseph Hoffman
  • Norman A. Fox
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Jun 18, 1955

Rating: 5.5/10 by 15 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 23 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: saloon, ranch, revenge, cattle baron

Randolph Scott
Larry Madden
Dorothy Malone
Corinna Ordway
William Ching
Rex Willard
John Baragrey
Cibo Pearlo
Robert Barrat
Tucker Ordway
John Dehner
Ames Luddington
Mickey Simpson
Jeff Barclay
Russ Conway
Feathergill
William Fawcett
Andy - Swamper at Pearlo's (uncredited)
Nolan Leary
Dr. William Stone (uncredited)
Eva Novak
Mrs. Henderson (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Barfly (uncredited)
George Sowards
Bushwhacker / Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Tornek
Man Who Takes Pearlo's Card Hand (uncredited)
Dub Taylor
Townsman (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt
Townsman (uncredited)
Art Felix
Townsman (uncredited)
George Huggins
Townsman (uncredited)
Philo McCullough
Townsman (uncredited)
Al Haskell
Townsman (uncredited)
Rudy Bowman
Townsman (uncredited)
Mitchell Rhein
Townsman (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Townsman (uncredited)
Al Bain
Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Perrin
Townsman (uncredited)
Chalky Williams
Townsman (uncredited)

John Chard

Warbonnet Requiem. Tall Man Riding is directed by Lesley Selander and adapted to screenplay by Joseph Hoffman from the novel written by Norman A. Fox. It stars Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone, Peggie Castle, William Ching, John Baragrey, Robert Barrat and John Dehner. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography by Wilfred M. Cline. Pretty routine Oater that retains watchable factors due to Randolph Scott, location photography (in Warnercolor) and some straight backed action. Larry Madden (Scott) returns to the town of Little River seeking revenge on the land baron (Barratt) who publically humiliated him with a whipping. Madden’s crime was to date the man’s daughter (Malone). Soon enough Madden is dealing with all sorts of problems, liars and cheats, murder, hired assassin, an ambush, prison escape, betrayal, corrupt law and of course affairs of the heart. All wrapped up in under 85 minutes. There’s some interesting characterisations about the place, but the screenplay doesn’t have time to capitalise on the potential (eg: one key character is going blind but barely anything is made to add dramatic worth to this issue). Selander does a competent job of directing, but the over all feeling is that the makers were happy to settle for a “B” Western and just chock the play with formula staples guaranteed to please all the family looking for an unassuming afternoon at the theatre. Which on the face of it is enough for Western fans who know what they are getting with these 50s “B” level Oaters. When you got Randy Scott in square jawed antagonist mode, Dottie Malone batting her eyelids, Peggie Castle showcasing beautiful thighs that could crush walnuts, and Wilfred Cline photographing the Calif Ranch locales, well it’s impossible for genre fans to hate really. 6/10


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