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| Released: |
1955 |
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DRAMA WESTERN THRILLER
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| Origin: |
US |
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| Length: |
81 |
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A one-armed stranger (Spencer Tracy, pictured with Anne Francis) is greeted with hostility in a desert town. |
Reviewed by Chris Tookey
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| | This modern western is a tough drama about racism, directed by John Sturges at the top of his form and so brilliantly acted that it almost makes you forget how black-and-white is its view of humanity. There's plenty of sustained tension, and it's a welcome reminder that you don't need violence to make an effective thriller. | | |
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