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Rancho Notorious (1952)

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Running Time
1 hour, 29 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Fidelity Pictures Corporation

Studio RKO Pictures

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Other Titles
• Rancho Notorious (1952)
• Die Berüchtigte Ranch (1952)
• Chuck-a-Luck
• Engel der Gejagten (1952)
• Die Gejagten (1952)



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Genre: Drama, Western, Revenge, Outlaws, Murder, Thieves, Suspense, Love

Tagline: Where anything goes...for a price!

Plot: In what is perhaps Fritz Lang's most personal and psychological western, RANCHO NOTORIOUS suffuses the bleak sensibility and textbook psychology of his earlier Film Noir work with a romantic and somewhat sentimental vision of the old west.

In 1870s Wyoming, the fiancée of a cowboy named Vern is savagely raped and murdered. Enraged, Vern sets out to find her killer. His search eventually leads him to a ranch called Chuck-a-Luck which serves as a hideaway for outlaws. But when he meets the ranch's alluring owner, aging saloon queen Altar Keane (Marlene Dietrich), and begins to fall in love with her, his search is thrown off course. The movie's theme song leads the narrative inexorably along in Vern's suspenseful quest to unearth and trap the unknown killer, but his newfound allegiance to Altar confuses his intentions. Posing as an escaped criminal himself, Vern finally comes face to face with his target in the wake of a botched bank robbery, and the violence that began his quest comes full circle. Looking for guidance and salvation, Vern decides to tell Altar everything, but the residents of Chuck-a-Luck would prefer that Altar sided with them, leading to a cycle of death, murder, and revenge.

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 Directed by
Fritz Lang
M, Metropolis, The Big Heat
 Written by
Silvia Richards
Secret Beyond the Door, Ruby Gentry
Daniel Taradash
From Here to Eternity, Picnic, Bell Book and Candle
 Cast
Marlene Dietrich
Touch of Evil, Judgment at Nuremberg, Witness for the Prosecution
Jack Elam
Once Upon a Time in the West, The Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II
George Reeves
Gone with the Wind, Blood and Sand, The Strawberry Blonde
Arthur Kennedy
Lawrence of Arabia, Elmer Gantry, Fantastic Voyage
Mel Ferrer
The Longest Day, The Fall of the Roman Empire, Paris - When It Sizzles
Gloria Henry
Kill the Umpire, Gang War, Harry Saltzman: Showman
William Frawley
Miracle on 34th Street, Monsieur Verdoux, Going My Way
[more]
 Music By
Emil Newman
Hondo, Big Jim McLain, Cry Danger
Hugo Friedhofer
Gone with the Wind, The Best Years of Our Lives, Lifeboat
Arthur Lange
The Woman in the Window, The Great Ziegfeld, Big Jim McLain



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