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The Tall Men

As Big and Spectacular and Exciting As The Mighty West Itself!
1955 | 122m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Two brothers discharged from the Confederate Army join a businessman for a cattle drive from Texas to Montana where they run into raiding Jayhawkers, angry Sioux, rough terrain and bad weather.
Release Date: Sep 22, 1955
Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Sydney Boehm, Frank S. Nugent, Heck Allen
Genres: Adventure, Romance, Western
Keywords texas, cattle drive
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $5,000,000
Budget: $3,115,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clark Gable Col. Ben Allison
Jane Russell Nella Turner
Robert Ryan Nathan Stark
Cameron Mitchell Clint Allison
Juan García Luis
Harry Shannon Sam
Emile Meyer Chickasaw Charlie
Steve Darrell Col. Norris
Robert Adler Wrangler (uncredited)
Frank Baker Saloon Dealer (uncredited)
Rudy Bowman Miner (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Argentina Brunetti Maria - the Dressmaker (uncredited)
Bob Burns Miner (uncredited)
Harry Carter Cattle Buyer / Saloon Owner (uncredited)
Gabrille Del Valle Man (uncredited)
Tom Fadden Hank - Livery Stable Owner (uncredited)
Gilda Fontana Spanish Girl (uncredited)
Gertrude Graner Emigrant (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh Salesman (uncredited)
Tex Holden Miner (uncredited)
George Huggins Townsman (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone Miner (uncredited)
Doris Kemper Mrs. Robbins (uncredited)
Ann Kunde Townswoman (uncredited)
Frank Leyva Waiter (uncredited)
Mae Marsh Emigrant (uncredited)
Jack Mather Cavalry Lieutenant (uncredited)
Post Park Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
Ford Raymond Miner (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson Alva Jenkin (uncredited)
Russell Simpson Emigrant (uncredited)
J. Lewis Smith Cowboy (uncredited)
Tom Smith Miner (uncredited)
Cap Somers Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Dan White San Antonio Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Will Wright Gus - Bartender (uncredited)
Meyito Pulito Spanish Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Raoul Walsh Director
Travilla Costume Design
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Sydney Boehm Screenplay
Frank S. Nugent Screenplay
Heck Allen Novel
Leo Tover Director of Photography
Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Mark-Lee Kirk Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Chester L. Bayhi Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Helen Turpin Hairstylist
Joseph C. Behm Unit Production Manager
Stanley Hough Assistant Director
George Vieira Second Assistant Director
Harry M. Leonard Sound
John D. Stack Sound
Etter D'Orazio Sound Editor
Kenneth Honnold Sound Editor
Jim Leppert Sound Editor
Ray Kellogg Visual Effects
Phil Rawlins Stunts
J. Lewis Smith Stunts
Norm Taylor Stunts
Jack N. Young Stunts
Ray Thomas Stunt Double, Stunts
Walter Castle Camera Operator
Charles LeMaire Wardrobe Master
Sam Benson Wardrobe Supervisor
Leonard Doss Colorist
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Leo Shuken Orchestrator
Chema Hernández Animal Wrangler
Chuck Roberson Stunt Double, Stunts
Sidney Cutner Orchestrator
Name Title
William A. Bacher Producer
William B. Hawks Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Will you take my boots off? The Tall Men is directed by Raoul Walsh and stars Clark Gable, Jane Russell, Cameron Mitchell and Robert Ryan. Produced out of 20th Century Fox by William A. Bacher and William B. Hawks, it's adapted for the screen by Frank S. Nugent & Sydney Boehm from a novel writt ... en by Heck Allen (as Clay Fisher). Filmed out of Durango, the cinematography is by Leo Tover in a CinemaScope/DeLuxe production and Victor Young provides the score. Montana Territory 1866 "They came from the South, headed for the gold-fields….Ben & Clint Allison, lonely, desperate men. Riding away from a heartbreak memory of Gettysburg. Looking for a new life. A story of tall men-and long shadows." The Tall Men has professionalism written all over it, from the tight direction by Walsh to the on the money writing, it's a Western that has no pretencions. The panoramic vistas are beautifully realised by the makers and in spite of Russell's flat style of acting, the cast put credibility into the cattle drive and romantic aspects of the story. Tho action sequences are few and far between, the film succeeds because of the well written characters and the landscapes that frame them. There's even much comedy to enjoy as well, a department where Russell does earn her corn in the movie (there's also a bath moment to get us boys hot under the collar too). Most notably the comedy works for her when playing off of Gable who seems to be enjoying himself as the rough, tough and cheeky Ben Allison. Very talky to be sure, there are for instance many extended scenes of our lead protagonists swapping dialogue, but it all serves a purpose and in the capable hands of Walsh the sequences serve to drive the narrative forward. Solid enjoyable stuff if ultimately a touch too long. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Freshly discharged from the losing side in the American Civil War, brothers "Ben" (Clark Gable) and "Clint" (Cameron Mitchell) set out to rob wealthy businessman "Stark" (Robert Ryan) but instead of stealing from the man, they agree to help him on a tortuous cattle drive bringing steers from Texas w ... here they are cheap, to Montana where they can increase their investment twentyfold. Along the way, the brothers come to the rescue of the strong-willed "Nella" (Jane Russell) and soon she has her hooks well and truly into Gable - making their already treacherous trip now even more lively! This is quite an enjoyable story to follow, the trials and tribulations faced by the travellers from angry Sioux and an hostile environment make for quite an exciting story, with Gable on good form and Ryan, likewise, giving one of his more engaging performances. The dialogue has had some thought put into it too - some of it is quite pithy with the banter between Gable and Russell quite amusing at times. It is too long, though - there are periods where the pace is just way to sluggish and I couldn't help thinking that, though, adequate, Jane Russell isn't quite right for the part - feisty, yes, but somehow just a bit too flat. Still, it's at the top end of the genre with plenty going on and featuring some stylish and grand cinematography.

Nov 14, 2022