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Western

Day of the Outlaw

- Watch what happens to the women... watch the west explode!

Blaise Starrett is a rancher at odds with homesteaders when outlaws hold up the small town. The outlaws are held in check only by their notorious leader, but he is diagnosed with a fatal wound and the town is a powder keg waiting to blow.

Release Date : 1959-07-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Security PicturesUnited Artists

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Ryan

Character Name : Blaise Starrett

Original Name : Robert Ryan

Gender : Male

Burl Ives

Character Name : Jack Bruhn

Original Name : Burl Ives

Gender : Male

Tina Louise

Character Name : Helen Crane

Original Name : Tina Louise

Gender : Female

Alan Marshal

Character Name : Hal Crane

Original Name : Alan Marshal

Gender : Male

Venetia Stevenson

Character Name : Ernine, Vic's Daughter

Original Name : Venetia Stevenson

Gender : Female

David Nelson

Character Name : Gene, Bruhn's Gang

Original Name : David Nelson

Gender : Male

Nehemiah Persoff

Character Name : Dan, Starret's Foreman

Original Name : Nehemiah Persoff

Gender : Male

Jack Lambert

Character Name : Tex, Bruhn's gang

Original Name : Jack Lambert

Gender : Male

Frank De Kova

Character Name : Denver, Bruhn's Gang

Original Name : Frank De Kova

Gender : Male

Lance Fuller

Character Name : Pace, Bruhn's Gang

Original Name : Lance Fuller

Gender : Male

Elisha Cook Jr.

Character Name : Larry Teter, Town Barber

Original Name : Elisha Cook Jr.

Gender : Male

Dabbs Greer

Character Name : Doc Langer, Veterinarian

Original Name : Dabbs Greer

Gender : Male

Betsy Jones-Moreland

Character Name : Mrs. Preston

Original Name : Betsy Jones-Moreland

Gender : Female

Helen Westcott

Character Name : Vivian

Original Name : Helen Westcott

Gender : Female

Donald Elson

Character Name : Vic, General Store Owner

Original Name : Donald Elson

Gender : Male

Robert Cornthwaite

Character Name : Tommy Preston, Wyoming Hotel Owner

Original Name : Robert Cornthwaite

Gender : Male

Michael McGreevey

Character Name : Bobby, Vic's Son

Original Name : Michael McGreevey

Gender : Male

Dan Sheridan

Character Name : Lewis

Original Name : Dan Sheridan

Gender : Male

George Ross

Character Name :

Original Name : George Ross

Gender : Male

William Schallert

Character Name :

Original Name : William Schallert

Gender : Male

Arthur Space

Character Name :

Original Name : Arthur Space

Gender : Male

Paul Wexler

Character Name :

Original Name : Paul Wexler

Gender : Male

Jack Woody

Character Name :

Original Name : Jack Woody

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

There are things worse, ma'am, than dancing with lonely men. Cowboys and ranchers must stick together when a gang of outlaws ride into town intent on causing trouble and abusing the town. Even though the outlaw leader, ex army Captain Jack Bruhn has them under some sort of control, salvation may have to come from the moody Blaise Starrett, who has his own secret agendas to deal with. Day Of The Outlaw (poor title not befitting the quality of the film) is directed by André De Toth ("Ramrod", "Crime Wave" & "House of Wax") and stars Robert Ryan, Burl Ives & Tina Louise. Adapted from the novel written by Lee E. Wells, it's a film that is crying out to be seen by more people, especially those with an aversion to Westerns. For although grounded in Western tradition, it comes across more as a moody film noir piece in a cold wintry Western setting The atmosphere throughout hangs heavy like a weighted burden, with this tiny tin pot town in the snowy swept mountains photographed starkly by Russell Harlan. This is some out of the way place that nobody but its small inhabitants care about (appropriately it's called Bitters), and even those that do are probably doing so more out of ill judged loyalty to having not tasted something else before. Robert Ryan was a terrific actor, often only mentioned when talk turns to famous pictures like "The Wild Bunch" & "The Dirty Dozen", but it's with performances like here, or "The Set-Up" & "Crossfire", that he really puts a depth and critical layers to his talent. Burl Ives is also great, his weary and scarred Bruhn is almost in empathy with Starrett and the townsfolk, so much so, we are never quite sure just how this picture will end. Tina Louise rounds out the leads, and apart from being an incredibly sexy woman, she does some great facial acting here, particularly during a section of the pic where the outlaws demand dances with the ladies. This is laden with a vile undercurrent, with Louise perfectly portraying the threat with acting gravitas. With astute directing and acting to match the bleak and sombre soaked story, "Day Of The Outlaw" comes highly recommended to fans of atmospheric enveloped cinema. 9/10

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-12-27

_**Robert Ryan and Ginger stuck in a snowy mountain town beleaguered by rogues**_ A tough cattleman (Robert Ryan) in bleak Bitters, Wyoming, is willing to use deadly force to stop a rancher (Alan Marshal) who’s fencing-in the area, but a band of rogue cavalry men led by Capt. Jack Bruhn (Burl Ives) interrupt their quarrel. Tina Louise plays the rancher’s wife, Venetia Stevenson a girl in the town and David Nelson a reasonable member of the gang. “Day of the Outlaw” (1959) is a B&W psychological Western shot in the Oregon Cascades. It’s similar to Westerns from the same period by Anthony Mann and Budd Boetticher, not to mention just as good or better. The protagonist (Ryan) isn’t a hero, but rather a tortured man ready to make a last stand; meanwhile Bruhn (Ives) isn’t wholly corrupted and still has some sense of nobility. Several of his hardened men, however, have clearly crossed over into the dark side. Tina Louise, who would play Ginger from Gilligan’s Island in 5-6 years, is younger & cuter here while Venetia Stevenson is nimble and winsome. You might remember Venetia from her jaw-dropping role in “The City of the Dead,” aka “Horror Hotel” (1960). Director Andre DeToth was having personal problems at the time of shooting and it affected the mood of the set, plus there were other issues, like snowstorm delays, Ryan missing a week due to pneumonia and DeToth changing his mind about scene locations at the last minute, etc. Perhaps the biggest problem was that the budget was low and, when they ran out of finances, DeToth & crew just packed-up and went back to Los Angeles. Producers & editors had to make do with what was shot, which explains some weaknesses here and there. Scriptwriter Philip Yordan lamented “what could have been.” The movie runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in central Oregon at Dutchman Flat & Todd Lake Meadows about 20 miles east of the town of Bend in late November thru early December, 1958. GRADE: B+/A-