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The Westerner

THE RAW UNTAMED ADVENTUROUS WEST...LIVES AGAIN!
1940 | 100m | English

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Drifter Cole Harden is accused of stealing a horse and faces hanging by self-appointed Judge Roy Bean, but Harden manages to talk his way out of it by claiming to be a friend of stage star Lillie Langtry, with whom the judge is obsessed, even though he has never met her. Tensions rise when Harden comes to the defense of a group of struggling homesteaders who Judge Bean is trying to drive away.
Release Date: Sep 18, 1940
Director: William Wyler
Writer: Jo Swerling, Niven Busch, Stuart N. Lake
Genres: Western
Keywords horse thief
Production Companies Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gary Cooper Cole Harden
Walter Brennan Judge Roy Bean
Doris Davenport Jane Ellen Mathews
Fred Stone Caliphet Mathews
Forrest Tucker Wade Harper
Paul Hurst Chickenfoot
Chill Wills Southeast
Lilian Bond Lily Langtry
Dana Andrews Hod Johnson
Charles Halton Mort Borrow
Trevor Bardette Shad Wilkins
Tom Tyler King Evans
Lucien Littlefield The Stranger
C.E. Anderson Hezekiah Willever (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews Sheriff (uncredited)
Arthur Aylesworth Mr. Dixon - Homesteader (uncredited)
Bill Beauman Man Getting Haircut (uncredited)
Hank Bell Deputy (uncredited)
Gertrude Bennett Abigail (uncredited)
Danny Borzage Joe Yates (uncredited)
Charles Coleman Lily Langtry's Manager (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin Man at Ticket Window (uncredited)
Philip Connor John Yancy (uncredited)
Buck Connors Abraham Wilson (uncredited)
Frank Cordell Man (uncredited)
Jim Corey Lee Webb (uncredited)
Joe De La Cruz Mex (uncredited)
Helen Foster Janice (uncredited)
William Gillis Leon Beauregard (uncredited)
Roger Gray Eph Stringer - Homesteader (uncredited)
Aleth Hansen Walt McGary (uncredited)
Lew Kelly Ticket Man (uncredited)
Connie Leon Lily Langtry's Maid (uncredited)
Art Mix Seth Tucker (uncredited)
Corbet Morris Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Buck Moulton Charles Evans (uncredited)
Jack Pennick Henry Williams (uncredited)
Julian Rivero Juan Gomez (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore Stage Manager (uncredited)
Annabelle Rousseau Elizabeth (uncredited)
Miriam Sherwin Martha (uncredited)
William Steele Tex Cole (uncredited)
Phil Tead Prisoner (uncredited)
Lupita Tovar Teresita (uncredited)
Blackjack Ward Buck Harrigan (uncredited)
Ted Wells Joe Lawrence (uncredited)
Name Job
William Wyler Director
Jo Swerling Screenplay
Niven Busch Screenplay
Gregg Toland Director of Photography
Robert McIntyre Casting
Walter Mayo Assistant Director
Paul Eagler Special Effects
Stuart N. Lake Story
Irene Saltern Costume Design
James Basevi Art Direction
Archie Stout Special Effects
Robert Stephanoff Makeup Artist
Fred Lau Sound Engineer
Julia Heron Set Decoration
Daniel Mandell Editor
Samuel Goldwyn Presenter
Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
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Samuel Goldwyn Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Law West of the Pecos. The Westerner is directed by William Wyler and written by Niven Busch, Jo Swerling and Stuart N. Lake. It stars Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Fred Stone and Doris Davenport. Music is by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematography by Gregg Toland. Story is a fictionalised account ... about Judge Roy Bean (Brennan), who here rules Vingaroon Town by his own law and punishment. When suspected horse thief Cole Harden (Cooper) comes under his judicial system, they become odd friends due to Harden claiming to know personally Lily Langtree - the object of Bean's worship. Lots of uncredited work was involved in the making of The Westerner, while Cooper famously sulked about not having the main character role, so much so his part was expanded and he performed under contract but under protest! Fact is is that it is as everyone has said before, Brennan steals the film regardless, winning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in the process. Cooper needn't have worried, he's very good here, turning in a number of various strains to Harden's character, bouncing off of Brennan to the pics eternal benefit. At the core of the plot is a good old fashioned thread involving Homesteaders versus Cattlemen, with Bean throwing his weight around and Harden forced to reevaluate his standing in the town when he falls for Jane Ellen Mathews (Davenport). The Lily Langtree (Lilian Bond) strand gives the pic an offbeat sensibility, making this a sort of dramatic comedy oater, but it works really well. Toland's photography is superb, sharp black and white sequences are given ethereal qualities, hinting at the fact this at times fun picture might be leading to a darker path? Davenport is weak and most of the supporting players struggle to make much of an impact, but come the attention grabbing finale you know you have been fed a wholesome western of substance. Propelled by two acting legends. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Though not given top billing in this cracking cowboy adventure - the film certainly belongs to Walter Brennan. He, rather uncharacteristically, portrays the quite nasty piece of work "Judge Roy Bean" of Vinegarroon. When "Cole Harden" (Gary Cooper) arrives in this backwater Texan town, he's accused ... of and summarily convicted of stealing a horse. Some quick thinking, a few coins and a photo of actress Lily Langtree manage to save his bacon long enough for him to befriend the judge before he gets involved in a ruthless turf war between the local cattlemen against the homesteaders. Brennan is smashing. Evil, but his adoration of Langtree gives him a smidge of humanity too. Cooper is fine but very much in Brennan's Oscar winning shadow. William Wyler keeps this taut and focussed, and with the added contributions of Forest Tucker, Chill Wills and Dana Andrews who help it all along well, too, it is one of these largely forgotten westerns that if you get a chance, you definitely ought to watch.

Jun 23, 2022