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Backlash

Was The SIXTH MAN The Secret To The Five Empty Graves?...the Answer waited in a woman's lips and watched from the shadows of a frightened town!
1956 | 84m | English

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Jim Slater's father (whom he never knew) died in the Apache ambush at Gila Valley, and Jim is searching for the one survivor, who supposedly went for help but disappeared with a lot of gold. In the process, he gets several people gunning for him, and he keeps meeting liberated woman Karyl Orton, who may be on a similar mission. Renewed Apache hostilities and an impending range war provide complications.
Release Date: Mar 14, 1956
Director: John Sturges
Writer: Borden Chase, Frank Gruber
Genres: Western
Keywords based on novel or book, native american, apache nation, search, gunfight
Production Companies Universal International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,025,000
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Widmark Jim Slater
Donna Reed Karyl Orton
William Campbell Johnny Cool
John McIntire Jim Bonniwell / William Slater
Barton MacLane Sergeant George Lake
Harry Morgan Tony Welker
Robert J. Wilke Jeff Welker
Jack Lambert Benton
Roy Roberts Major Carson
Edward Platt Sheriff J.C. Marson
Robert Foulk Sheriff John F. Olson
Phil Chambers Deputy Sheriff Dobbs
Gregg Barton Sleepy
Fred Graham Ned McCloud
Frank Chase Cassidy
Chris Alcaide Dick Lawrence (uncredited)
Walter Beaver Little Willie (uncredited)
Wayne Burson Soldier (uncredited)
Johnny Carpenter Rider (uncredited)
I. Stanford Jolley Pot Luck (uncredited)
Rex Lease Sergeant Blane (uncredited)
Norman Leavitt Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
John Maxwell Colonel Welnick (uncredited)
John McKee Harry, Deputy (uncredited)
Regis Parton Deputy Sheriff Tom Welker (uncredited)
George Patterson Townsman (uncredited)
William Phillips Rebel, the Bartender (uncredited)
Lee Roberts Fresno, Bonniwell Henchman (uncredited)
Glenn Strange Milliken, Stage Driver (uncredited)
Jack Williams Castro (uncredited)
Name Job
Borden Chase Screenplay
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
John Sturges Director
Sherman Todd Editor
Irving Glassberg Director of Photography
Eric Orbom Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Rosemary Odell Costume Design
Corson Jowett Sound
Herman Stein Music
Frank Gruber Novel
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
Ray Jeffers Set Decoration
Leslie I. Carey Sound
John Sherwood Assistant Director
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Name Title
Aaron Rosenberg Producer
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John Chard
7.0

There's things a man has to know and has to do, and it's best that he does them alone. Backlash (1956) is directed by John Sturges and adapted by Borden Chase from the novel written by Frank Gruber. It stars Richard Widmark, Donna Reed, John McIntire & William Campbell. It's shot in Technicolor b ... y Irving Glassberg on location in Tuscon, Arizona. 1870 Arizona, and Jim Slater (Widmark) is searching for the truth about what happened to his father during the Apache ambush at Gila Valley. This brings him into contact with strong willed Karyl Orton (Reed), who courtesy of her missing husband also has an interest in the events of that raid. Missing family members and missing gold, the can is now open and worms are pouring out every where. It's about the writing and the characters here. From the off it should be known that this is no high octane actioner. We are dealing in a mystery, with what amounts to a detective story played out in a Western theme. It's a touch unusual but never less than interesting as Chases' unconventional script gives birth to a myriad of characters, some complex, others just stock genre story fleshers. There's some clichés spliced within the piece, but they are off set by some nice twists in the story. And while this is no Anthony Mann/Borden Chase psychologically tinted production, it doesn't cop out with its big decisions. Glassberg's cinematography is first class, really vibrant and bursting out from the screen as they nicely film it on location of where the story is set. The cast is real strong. Widmark is excellent as the tough as nails hero and Reed looks stunning whilst neatly essaying a prickly femme fatale type. McIntire gives another classy supporting turn and Campbell is enjoyably OTT as hothead gunslinger Johnny Cool. The principals have all done far better work in the genre, but this is a nice change of pace for all of them. It's unlikely to raise the pulses of the action seeking fan, but for those of a more literary persuasion this should hit the spot. 7/10

May 16, 2024