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Dodge City

West of Chicago there was no law! West of Dodge City there was no God!
1939 | 104m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Michael Curtiz
Writer: Robert Buckner
Staring:
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In this epic Western, Wade Hatton, a wagon master turned sheriff, tames a cow town at the end of a railroad line.
Release Date: Apr 08, 1939
Director: Michael Curtiz
Writer: Robert Buckner
Genres: Western
Keywords sheriff, kansas, usa
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Errol Flynn Wade Hatton
Olivia de Havilland Abbie Irving
Ann Sheridan Ruby Gilman
Bruce Cabot Jeff Surrett
Frank McHugh Joe Clemens
Alan Hale Rusty Hart
John Litel Matt Cole
Henry Travers Dr. Irving
Henry O'Neill Colonel Dodge
Victor Jory Yancey
William Lundigan Lee Irving
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Tex Baird
Bobs Watson Harry Cole
Gloria Holden Mrs. Cole
Douglas Fowley Munger
Georgia Caine Mrs. Irving
Charles Halton Surrett's Lawyer
Ward Bond Bud Taylor
Cora Witherspoon Mrs. McCoy
Russell Simpson Orth
Monte Blue Barlow
Hank Bell Arrested Mustached Man (uncredited)
Clem Bevans Charley (uncredited)
George Bloom Townsman (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Townsman (uncredited)
Wally Brown Cattle Auctioneer (uncredited)
James Burke Cattle Auctioneer (uncredited)
Horace B. Carpenter Train Passenger (uncredited)
Nat Carr Crocker (uncredited)
Spencer Charters Reverend (uncredited)
Tom Chatterton Passenger (uncredited)
George Chesebro Townsman (uncredited)
Chester Clute Coggins (uncredited)
Tex Cooper Townsman (uncredited)
Richard Cramer Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan Hammond (uncredited)
Jim Farley Engineer (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty Cowhand (uncredited)
Sam Garrett Rider / Roper (uncredited)
Sol Gorss Train Fireman (uncredited)
Fred Graham Al (uncredited)
George Guhl Marshal Jason (uncredited)
Thurston Hall Twitchell (uncredited)
Earle Hodgins Spieler (uncredited)
Robert Homans Mail Clerk (uncredited)
Reed Howes Joe (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee Printer (uncredited)
Lillian Lawrence League Member (uncredited)
Vera Lewis League Member in Polka-Dot Dress (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas Bartender (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick Man Wanting Revenge by Hanging (uncredited)
Jack Mower Man at Funeral (uncredited)
Pat O'Malley Conductor (uncredited)
Bud Osborne Stagecoach Driver / Waiter (uncredited)
Henry Otho Conductor (uncredited)
Edward Peil Sr. Mr. Turner (uncredited)
Ralph Sanford Brawler (uncredited)
Francis Sayles Stage Shotgun Guard (uncredited)
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones Willie (uncredited)
Guy Wilkerson Man Wanting Revenge by Hanging (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Townsman (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Curtiz Director
Sol Gorss Stunts
Herbert Holcombe Stunts
George Amy Editor
Robert Buckner Screenplay
Duke Green Stunts
Jack Williams Stunts
Oliver S. Garretson Sound
Rex Wimpy Special Effects
Hurley Breen Stunts
Buster Wiles Stunts
Gil Perkins Stunts
Don Turner Stunts
Sol Polito Director of Photography
Ted Smith Art Direction
Milo Anderson Costume Design
Perc Westmore Makeup Artist
Sherry Shourds Assistant Director
Leo F. Forbstein Music Director
Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Byron Haskin Special Effects
Yakima Canutt Stunts
Ben Corbett Stunts
Fred Graham Stunts
Cliff Lyons Stunts
Harvey Parry Stunts
Name Title
Robert Lord Associate Producer
Hal B. Wallis Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Well, well. So this is Dodge City, huh? Sort of smells like Fort Worth, don't it? "Dodge City, Kansas - 1872. Longhorn cattle center of the world and wide-open Babylon of the American frontier - packed with settlers, thieves and gunmen". "Dodge City... rolling in wealth from the great Texas t ... rail-herds... the town that knew no ethics but cash and killing". Enter trail boss Wade Hatton, cunningly disguised as a dashing Errol Flynn... Dodge City, an all action Western from start to finish, finds Errol Flynn (in his first Western outing) on tip top form. Based around the story of Wyatt Earp, Michael Curtiz's expensively assembled film charms as much today as it did to audiences back in 1939. All the genre staples are holding the piece together, dastardly villains, pretty gals, wagon train, cattle drive, iron horse, Civil War, shoot outs, fist fights and of course an heroic Sheriff. All neatly folded by the astute and impressive Curtiz. Aided by Sol Polito's fluid Technicolor enhanced photography, and Max Steiner's breezy score, Curtiz's set pieces shine as much as they enthral. A burning runaway train and the finest saloon brawl in cinema are the stand outs, but there are many other high points on which to hang the hat of praise. Very much a male dominated film, it's with the ladies that Dodge City fails to reach greater heights. Olivia de Havilland, who is always a feast for the eyes in Technicolor, disliked her role as Abbie Irving, and it's not hard to see why. There is not much for her to get her teeth into, it's a simple role that demands nothing other than saying the lines and to look pretty. Ann Sheridan as Ruby Gilman gets the more sparky role, but she sadly doesn't get that much screen time. Which is a shame because what little there is of Sheridan is really rather great. Those problems aside, it's with the guys where the film is rightly remembered. Flynn attacks the role of Hatton with gusto and a glint in his eye. When he straps on the Sheriff badge for the first time it's akin to Clark Kent shredding his suit to become Superman. Yes it's that exciting. Bruce Cabot and Victor Jory are growly and great villains, while comedy relief comes in the fine form of side-kickers Alan Hale and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams. Picture sets out to entertain, and entertain it does. In a year that saw other notable and lauded Westerns also released (Stagecoach, Jesse James and Destry Rides Again) give credit where credit is due, for Dodge City deserves its place amongst those other genre offerings - and most assuredly so as well. 8/10

May 16, 2024
DonGable
5.0

A mediocre western set to be carried by the charisma of its two leading actors. Root out the bad guys and get the girl is what "Dodge City" can be boiled down to. It has many predictable moments that you don't have to be an astute viewer, to see coming. That fact does, however, not make it a drag ... to watch, which is down to the phenomenal cast. Olivia de Havilland doesn't get much to do except to stand around and look pretty, which is such a waste of one of the finest actresses the medium ever had. Flynn is charming and charismatic as ever. Alan Hale does a great job as the funny sidekick that you cannot help but adore as the film goes on. One thing the film itself deserves praise for, is its bar fight, which has to be the nuttiest one I have seen in any western. They go all out, and I can't imagine someone didn't get hurt for real during it. It's a motion picture mostly for die hard fans of cast members such as Flynn or de Havilland. Other than that, there's not much to it. If you're not the biggest western fan, this surely won't win you over, and western connoisseurs will most likely be bored.

Nov 04, 2024