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The Way West

Cracking Like a Whip From Here to Excitement!
1967 | 122m | English

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In the mid-19th century, Senator William J. Tadlock leads a group of settlers overland in a quest to start a new settlement in the Western US. Tadlock is a highly principled and demanding taskmaster who is as hard on himself as he is on those who have joined his wagon train. He clashes with one of the new settlers, Lije Evans, who doesn't quite appreciate Tadlock's ways. Along the way, the families must face death and heartbreak and a sampling of frontier justice when one of them accidentally kills a young Indian boy.
Release Date: May 24, 1967
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Writer: Mitch Lindemann, A.B. Guthrie Jr., Ben Maddow
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, Western
Keywords based on novel or book, settler, native american, 19th century
Production Companies United Artists, Harold Hecht Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kirk Douglas Sen. William J. Tadlock
Robert Mitchum Dick Summers
Richard Widmark Lije Evans
Lola Albright Rebecca 'Becky' Evans
Jack Elam Preacher Weatherby
Stubby Kaye Sam Fairman
Michael McGreevey Brownie Evans
Harry Carey, Jr. Mr. McBee
Connie Sawyer Mrs. McBee
Michael Witney Johnnie Mack
William Lundigan Michael Moynihan
Elisabeth Fraser Mrs. Fairman
John Mitchum Little Henry
Patric Knowles Captain Grant
Hal Lynch Big Henry
Timothy Scott Middle Henry
Roy Glenn Saunders
Paul Lukather Mr. Turley
Stefan Arngrim William J. Tadlock Jr.
Roy Barcroft Mr. Masters
Eve McVeagh Mrs. Masters
Peggy Stewart Mrs. Turley
Anne Barton Mrs. Moynihan
Nick Cravat Calvelli
Michael Keep Indian Brave
Mike Lane Sioux Chief (as Michael Lane)
Sally Field Mercy McBee
Katherine Justice Amanda Mack
Paul Wexler Barber (uncredited)
Jack Coffer Cattleman (uncredited)
Everett Creach Cattleman (uncredited)
Sam Elliott Missouri Townsman (uncredited)
Clarke Gordon Caleb Greenwood (uncredited)
Hollis Hill Bagpiper at Fort Hall (uncredited)
Eddie Little Sky Sioux Warrior (uncredited)
Gary Morris Paw-Kee Mah (uncredited)
Mitchell Schollars Indian Boy (uncredited)
Hector Smith Bagpiper at Fort Hall (uncredited)
Rex Trailer Cowboy Asking About Bethel Bartholomew (uncredited)
Name Job
Gary McLarty Stunts
Andrew V. McLaglen Director
Bronislau Kaper Original Music Composer
William H. Clothier Director of Photography
Hal Needham Stunts
Roydon Clark Stunts
Mitch Lindemann Screenplay
Norma Koch Costume Design
A.B. Guthrie Jr. Novel
Robert Priestley Set Decoration
Frank McCoy Makeup Artist
Terry Morse Jr. Assistant Director
Daniel Hays Special Effects
Jack Coffer Stunts
May Boss Stunts
Otho Lovering Editor
Ted Haworth Art Direction
Jean Udko Hairstylist
Jack Solomon Sound
Edward F. Rhine Casting
Gary Morris Makeup Artist
Clem Portman Sound Recordist
Everett Creach Stunts
Ben Maddow Screenplay
Nick Cravat Stunts
Jim Burk Stunts
Name Title
Mitch Lindemann Associate Producer
Harold Hecht Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**The exploits of a wagon train on the Oregon Trail with Douglas, Mitchum and Widmark**_ The adventures of a wagon train in 1843 traveling from Independence, Missouri, to Willamette Valley, Oregon, are chronicled. Kirk Douglas plays the dictatorial leader, Robert Mitchum an aloof scout, Richard ... Widmark a fiery farmer, Lola Albright his wife and Jack Elam a stowaway Preacher. "The Way West" (1967) was based on the wagon train tome by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. There are elements reminiscent of earlier such movies, such as “Bend of the River” (1952) and “How the West was Won” (1962), as well as later ones, like “Meek’s Cutoff” (2011). It’s generally realistic, but some viewers don’t appreciate the occasional Hee Haw-like caricatures thrown in for light amusement, e.g. Widmark’s Lije, Elam’s preacher and Sally Field’s flirty teen. But I didn’t mind; I just rolled with it. What I didn’t appreciate was the use of extreme southern Arizona (Yuma & Tucson) as a substitute for locations along the Oregon Trail, which is geographically disingenuous. Thankfully, the bulk of the movie was shot in Oregon, including Crooked River Gorge shown at the end. Sally Field was 19 during shooting and cute as ever. Meanwhile redhead Katherine Justice is stunning as the newlywed wife. Overlooking the obvious flaws, “The Way West” is an entertaining enough mid-60’s Western, highlighted by the charismatic cast and the awesome locations, not to mention the realistic depictions of life on a wagon train. It just doesn’t rank with the greats of the genre. The film runs 2 hours, 2 minutes. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021