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The Yellow Mountain

When Frontier Flamed With The Lure Of Gold... And A Woman's Unclaimed Lips
1954 | 78m | English

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A formula brawling-buddies western where one goes bad and then returns to the fold. Pete Menlo owns some gold claims in Nevada where he is joined by his old friend Andy Martin. Crooked mine-owner Bannon wants to merge their interests so they can create a monopoly but is turned down. Pete is interested in "Nevada" Wray, daughter of mine-owner "Jackpot" Wray, but she has eyes only for Andy. The rejected Pete joins forces with Bannon and they learn that, because of location, "Jackpot" Wray may be the owner of all the gold in the respective veins. Bannon and his men try to get rid of Andy.
Release Date: Nov 16, 1954
Director: Jesse Hibbs
Writer: Harold Channing Wire, Russell S. Hughes, George Zuckerman, Robert Blees
Genres: Western
Keywords nevada, gold, mine, technicolor
Production Companies Universal International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 15, 2024
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Lex Barker Andy Martin
Mala Powers Nevada Wray
Howard Duff Pete Menlo
William Demarest Jackpot Wray
John McIntire Bannon (as John Mc.Intyre)
Leo Gordon Drake
Dayton Lummis Geraghty
Hal K. Dawson Sam Torrence
William Fawcett Old Prospector
James Parnell Joe
Denver Pyle (uncredited)
Jack Ingram (uncredited)
John Roy (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich (uncredited)
Carl Andre (uncredited)
Joe Bailey (uncredited)
Paul Bryar (uncredited)
James J. Casino (uncredited)
Spencer Chan (uncredited)
Russell Custer (uncredited)
Frank Ellis (uncredited)
Matty Fain Henchman (uncredited)
Mel Ford (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert (uncredited)
Sol Gorss (uncredited)
Kit Guard (uncredited)
Silver Harr (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers (uncredited)
Ray Jones (uncredited)
Jack Kenny (uncredited)
Walter Lawrence (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard (uncredited)
Paul McGuire (uncredited)
Frank Mills (uncredited)
Charles Morton (uncredited)
Anton Northpole (uncredited)
Mike Ragan (uncredited)
Ford Raymond (uncredited)
Bob Reeves (uncredited)
John Rice (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt (uncredited)
Charles Soldani (uncredited)
Cap Somers (uncredited)
Ray Spiker (uncredited)
Jack Stoney (uncredited)
Jarl Victor (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent (uncredited)
Rusty Wescoatt (uncredited)
Chalky Williams (uncredited)
Henry Wills (uncredited)
Name Job
Harold Channing Wire Story
Leslie I. Carey Sound
Jesse Hibbs Director
George Robinson Director of Photography
Russell S. Hughes Screenplay
George Zuckerman Screenplay
Edward Curtiss Editor
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
Alfred Sweeney Art Direction
John P. Austin Set Decoration
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Bill Thomas Costume Design
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Robert Blees Adaptation
Joe Lapis Sound
Ronald R. Rondell Assistant Director
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Name Title
Ross Hunter Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

War of the Mines! The Yellow Mountain is directed by Jesse Hibbs and collectively written by George Zuckerman, Russell Hughes, Robert Blees and Harold Channing Wire. It stars Lex Barker, Mala Powers, Howard Duff, William Demarest, John McIntire and Leo Gordon. Music is by Joseph Gershenson and c ... inematography by George Robinson. The yellow mountain of the title is in Goldfield, Nevada, and there is gold up there in that thar mountain. There are two local factions in opposition for mining superiority, something is clearly going to have to give... She thinks I'm a philanthropist. Lovely tidy Oater this one, it's for the discerning Western fan who has a love for the 1950s boon of the genre. It begins with a fun punch - up as Barker's Andy Martin arrives in town and renews his fremeny relationship with Duff's Pete Menlo, and of course the presence of the gorgeous Nevada Wray (Powers) muddies the testosterone waters still further. Uneasy alliances will be formed and director Hibbs slots in some Western staples (chase/fights/stare-downs etc) as the story progresses, with some very nifty stunt work into the bargain. Technical credits are way above average. Barker has left Tarzan behind and is playing cowboy, and he's OK, but more of a presence than a fleshy character. Main problem for Barker is the strength of the supporting cast who outshine him. McIntire and Gordon are the weasels, which is always a bonus for Western fans, while Duff and Demarest, the latter of which owns the film, give great character driven turns. With nice outdoor scenery photographed around the Mojave Desert and appealing costuming on show, production is as safe as a brick out-house. Stoic fans of Westerns will know exactly where it's all going to end up, but formula is fine if the journey is fun and engaging, such is the case here. It isn't going to make anyone's top 100 Westerns list, but genre fans should catch it if they can. 7/10

May 16, 2024