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Western

Man Without a Star

- A love-bargain is like barbed-wire...fight it and you'll get hurt!

A wandering cowboy gets caught up in a range war.

Release Date : 1955-03-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kirk Douglas

Character Name : Dempsey Rae

Original Name : Kirk Douglas

Gender : Male

Jeanne Crain

Character Name : Reed Bowman

Original Name : Jeanne Crain

Gender : Female

Claire Trevor

Character Name : Idonee

Original Name : Claire Trevor

Gender : Female

William Campbell

Character Name : Jeff Jimson

Original Name : William Campbell

Gender : Male

Richard Boone

Character Name : Steve Miles

Original Name : Richard Boone

Gender : Male

Jay C. Flippen

Character Name : Strap Davis

Original Name : Jay C. Flippen

Gender : Male

Myrna Hansen

Character Name : Tess Cassidy

Original Name : Myrna Hansen

Gender : Female

Mara Corday

Character Name : Moccasin Mary

Original Name : Mara Corday

Gender : Female

Eddy Waller

Character Name : Tom Cassidy (as Eddy C. Waller)

Original Name : Eddy Waller

Gender : Male

Sheb Wooley

Character Name : Latigo

Original Name : Sheb Wooley

Gender : Male

George D. Wallace

Character Name : Tom Carter

Original Name : George D. Wallace

Gender : Male

Frank Chase

Character Name : Little Waco

Original Name : Frank Chase

Gender : Male

Paul Birch

Character Name : Mark Toliver

Original Name : Paul Birch

Gender : Male

Roy Barcroft

Character Name : Sheriff Olson

Original Name : Roy Barcroft

Gender : Male

William Phillips

Character Name : Cookie (as Wm. "Bill" Phillips)

Original Name : William Phillips

Gender : Male

Jack Elam

Character Name : Knife Murderer (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Elam

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

To fence or not to fence, that is the question. Man Without A Star is directed by King Vidor and adapted by Borden Chase & D. D. Beauchamp from the Dee Linford novel. It stars Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain, Claire Trevor, William Campbell & Richard Boone. Photographed by Russell Metty in Technicolor around the Thousand Oaks area in California, with the title song warbled by Frankie Laine. Dempsey Rae (Douglas) is easy going and a lover of life, so much so he has no qualms about befriending young hot head Jeff Jimson (Campbell). The pair, after a scare with the law, amble into town and find work at a ranch owned by the mysterious Reed Bowman. Who after finally showing up turns out to be a lady (Crain), with very ambitious plans. As sexual tensions start to run high, so do tempers, as the boys find themselves in the middle of a range war. It's all very conventional stuff in the grand scheme of range war Western things, but none the less it manages to stay well above average in spite of a tricky first quarter. For the fist part Vidor and Douglas seem to be playing the film for laughs, with the actor mugging for all he is worth. Add in the wet behind the ears performance of Campbell and one wonders if this is going to be a spoof. But once the lads land in town and the girls show up (Trevor classy, Crain smouldering), the film shifts in gear and starts to get edgy with Vidor proving to have paced it wisely. The thematics of era and lifestyle changes, here signified by barbed wire, are well written into the plot. While interesting camera angles and biting photography keep the mood sexually skew whiff. Boone lifts proceedings with another fine villain performance, and Jay C. Flippen in support is as solid as he almost always was. 7/10