Man Without a Star (1955)



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Synopsis:
In this deceptively titled and paced Western, Kirk Douglas shines in the hyper-macho role of Dempsey Rae, a good-natured drifter with a mysterious past up from Texas, a top hand with a gun, a horse, or a herd, who can even play the banjo and sing. He rides into a Wyoming town in a freight car, in the company of much younger drifter Jeff Jimson (William Campbell), who knows even less about the West than he does about life. Dempsey gets Jeff out of a few scrapes with the law, and both get hired by the foreman (Jay C. Flippen) of the Triangle Ranch. With 8,000 head, the Triangle is already the largest spread in the territory, but the new owner from back east, Miss Reed Bowman (Jeanne Crain), arrives with plans to move in another 22,000 head onto the open range, threatening to squeeze out the smaller ranches completely. Meanwhile, the other ranchers plan on saving some of the grass for winter feed and fence it off with barbed wire. When Bowman discovers that she can't hold onto Dempsey as either a man or a foreman, she seduces Jeff -- who's too quick to become a man -- to run interference on him, and hires a crew of gunmen led by Steve Miles (Richard Boone) to tear down the wire. A range war is about to break out, and Dempsey, who wants no part of barbed wire and carries the scars to show why, plans on pulling out. But then Miles and his men overplay their hand, and Dempsey throws in with the smaller ranchers. The body count suddenly starts going against Miles, who digs in for a final fight, and now it's Jeff and Bowman who find themselves caught between two unstoppable forces that they've helped unleash.

~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1955
Director Credit
King Wallis Vidor Director
Cast Credit
Mark Hanna
Jack Elam Drifter
Myron Healey Mogollon
Casey MacGregor Hammer
Malcolm Atterbury
Millicent Patrick Box Car Alice
Ewing Mitchell Johnson
William "Bill" Phillips Cookie
Lee Roberts
William Challee
Jack Ingram Jessup
Jim Hayward
Issur Danielovitch, later Isidore Demsky Dempsey Rae
Jeanne Crain Reed Bowman
William Campbell Jeff Jimson
Claire Trevor Idonee
Richard Boone Steve Miles
Marilyn Watts Moccasin Mary
Jay C. Flippen Strap Davis
Myrna Hansen Tess Cassidy
Eddy Waller Tom Cassidy
Shelby F. Wooley Latigo
Frank Chase Little Waco
Paul Birch Mark Tolliver
Roy Ravenscroft Sheriff Olson
Production Credits Credit
Aaron Rosenberg Producer
Art Department Credit
John P. Austin Set Designer
Alexander Golizen Art Director
Richard H. Riedel Art Director
Russell A. Gausman Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Russell Metty Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Frank Shaw first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Rosemary Odell Costume Designer
Bud Westmore Makeup

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