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The Westerner (1940)

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DVD Release Date
• R1: Sep 29, 1998

Budget $2,000,000

MPAA Rating
NR

Running Time
1 hour, 40 minutes

Country USA

Studio United Artists

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Other Titles
• The Westerner
• In die Falle gelockt (1951)
• Der Westerner (1951)



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Genre: Western, Suspense, Murder, Law, Love, Deception

Tagline: Outlawed! But fighting for an empire! Era of flaming feuds and new frontiers!

Plot: In 1940, THE WESTERNER was underrated--regarded simply as an amusing diversion from director William Wyler. Time has passed and it emerges in the 2000s looking like one of the great Westerns. It begins with a hanging in Vinegarroon, where the self-styled "Judge" Roy Bean (Walter Brennan) holds sway. Cole Harden (Gary Cooper) rides into town on, what proves to be, a stolen horse. Entering Bean’s saloon, which doubles as a courtroom, Cole is soon on trial--with his horse as a witness. The case is summarily concluded, the jury convenes in the poker room with a bottle of whiskey, and while they drink, Cole has a little time to think of how to save his neck. The judge seems to like him, and maybe likes English actress Lily Langtry even more. Maybe if Cole has seen, or even met, the legendary Lily....

As THE WESTERNER moves from its laconic opening to its climactic opera house showdown, it crosses its buddy-rivalry story, with a homesteaders-versus-cattlemen subplot and the story of Bean’s fascination with Lily Langtry. It does all this with economy, wonderful deep-focus photography by Gregg Toland, deft direction by Wyler, and beautiful understated acting by Cooper and Brennan.

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 Directed by
William Wyler
Ben-Hur, Roman Holiday, The Best Years of Our Lives
 Written by
Niven Busch
Duel in the Sun, Pursued, Till the End of Time
Stuart N. Lake
Winchester '73
 Cast
Gary Cooper
High Noon, Sergeant York, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Walter Brennan
Rio Bravo, To Have and Have Not, Red River
Fred Stone
Alice Adams
Forrest Tucker
Auntie Mame, Sands of Iwo Jima, Chisum
Paul Hurst
The Ox-Bow Incident, Queen Christina, Angel and the Badman
Chill Wills
Giant, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Alamo
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 Music By
Dimitri Tiomkin
It's a Wonderful Life, Strangers on a Train, High Noon



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