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The Man from Bitter Ridge

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6.0/10 • 15

1955-04-121h 20m

Western

...the great mountain wars blaze with all their violence!

The Man from Bitter Ridge is a film directed by Jack Arnold. Jeff Carr, a special investigator, arrives in Tomahawk. His assignment is to discover who has been holding up the local stagecoach and is guilty for a series of killings that terrorize the town. Sheepman Alec Black is suspected by the local population but it is not long before Jeff realizes the man is innocent. Alec even becomes a good friend although he is in love with the same woman as him, Holly. Jeff will manage to arrest the real culprits but not before the latter try to compromise him down.

Directors
Jack Arnold
Editors
Milton Carruth

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  1. Lex Barker

    Lex Barker

    Jeff Carr

  2. Mara Corday

    Mara Corday

    Holly Kenton

  3. Stephen McNally

    Stephen McNally

    Alec Black

  4. John Dehner

    John Dehner

    Ranse Jackman

  5. Trevor Bardette

    Trevor Bardette

    Sheriff Walter Durham

  6. Ray Teal

    Ray Teal

    Shep Bascom

  7. Myron Healey

    Myron Healey

    Clem Jackman

  8. Warren Stevens

    Warren Stevens

    Linc Jackman

  9. John Harmon

    John Harmon

    Norm Roberts

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John Chard

Feb 21, 2016

6.5/10

Not so much bitter, more tart than anything else. The Man from Bitter Ridge is directed by Jack Arnold and collectively written by Lawrence Roman, Teddi Sherman and William MacLeod Raine. Cinematography is by Russell Metty. It stars Lex Barker, Mara Corday, Stephen McNally and John Dehner. Jeff Carr (Barker) is a special investigator who arrives in Tomahawk to seek out who has been holding up the local stagecoach with murderous intent. It's your standard rank and file "B" Oater of the 1950s, but one of worth to the discerning duster fanatic. Beautifully photographed by Metty out of Conejo Valley and Skeleton Canyon - in Eastman Color (check out those blues) - the pic never lacks for action (dynamite play, shoot-ups, rounds of knuckles) and mysterious political intrigue. Characterisations are boosted by the presence of McNally and Dehner (as usual), and Corday is socko beautiful enough to off-set what is - and was - often a standard Western female role. There's some neat touches in the screenplay, such as a black sheep metaphor, the fact our hero quite often is easily disarmed! And some good old false imprisonment. It doesn't shake your boots off but it does ruffle them regardless. Good fun. 6.5/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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Keywords
investigatorcabin on firedeath of a brother