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The Proud Ones
The Proud Ones

The Proud Ones (1956)

64% User Rating
1h 34min
Western

"A MAN OF FIERCE PRIDE...and six-guns to match!"

Robert Ryan plays an aging sheriff responsible for law and order in a frontier cattle town. Virginia Mayo plays his fiancee. As if handling wild cattle drovers isn't enough, a crooked casino operator from Ryan's past comes to town. An early scuffle in the casino leaves Ryan with vision problems that interfere with his duties. Jeffrey Hunter who came to town with a cattle drive encounters Ryan, who killed Hunter's father when Hunter was young. Feelings of animosity soon change as Hunter begins to sense Ryan is telling the truth about his father. What follows is a plot that continues to thicken to the inevitable showdown.

Robert D. WebbDirector

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Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Marshal Cass Silver

Virginia Mayo

Virginia Mayo

Sally

Jeffrey Hunter

Jeffrey Hunter

Thad Anderson

Robert Middleton

Robert Middleton

Honest John Barrett

Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan

Jake

Arthur O'Connell

Arthur O'Connell

Jim Dexter

Rodolfo Acosta

Rodolfo Acosta

Chico

Ken Clark

Ken Clark

Pike

George Mathews

George Mathews

Dillon

Fay Roope

Fay Roope

Markham

Edward Platt

Edward Platt

Dr. Barlow

Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell

Mr. Sam Bolton

Robert Adler

Robert Adler

Poker Player (uncredited)

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Walter Bacon

Townsman (uncredited)

Don Brodie

Don Brodie

Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Paul E. Burns

Paul E. Burns

Billy Smith (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Houseman (uncredited)

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Townsman (uncredited)

Jackie Coogan

Jackie Coogan

Man on Make (uncredited)

Steve Darrell

Steve Darrell

George, trail boss (uncredited)

Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon

Barber (uncredited)

William Fawcett

William Fawcett

Driver (uncredited)

Frank Gerstle

Frank Gerstle

Tim (uncredited)

Michael Jeffers

Michael Jeffers

Townsman (uncredited)

Dick Johnstone

Dick Johnstone

Saloon Dealer (uncredited)

I. Stanford Jolley

I. Stanford Jolley

Crooked Card-Player (uncredited)

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Joe Phillips

Townsman (uncredited)

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Joe Ploski

Barfly (uncredited)

Bob Reeves

Bob Reeves

Townsman (uncredited)

Ray Spiker

Ray Spiker

Townsman (uncredited)

Charles Tannen

Charles Tannen

2nd Foreman (uncredited)

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Ken Terrell

The Weasel (uncredited)

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Jack Tornek

Townsman (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 75%

April 9, 2014

A thriving town sells its soul. The Proud Ones is directed by Robert D. Webb and adapted to screenplay by Edmund H. North and Joseph Petracca from the Verne Athanas novel. It stars Robert Ryan, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Mayo, Robert Middleton, Walter Brennan, Arthur O'Connell, Ken Clark and Rodolfo Acosta. A De Luxe Color/Cinemascope production, with music by Lionel Newman and cinematography by Lucien Ballard. Flat Rock, Kansas, and the coming of the railroad and the trail herds has the town eagerly planning for prosperity. Cass Silver (Ryan), the no nonsense marshal of Flat Rock is expecting trouble, and he gets it… Splendidly mounted Oater that features a strong cast and colourful Scope photography by one of the masters of his craft. The story is hardly breaking new ground, the narrative clearly harks to more well known genre pieces of the 50s, though the oedipal theme that runs throughout adds an extra dimension. In trying to steer the pic away from formulaic over drive, the makers insert an affliction on our tough old boy marshal, namely he is suffering bouts of dizziness and blindness, which naturally couldn't have arrived at a more inopportune moment since Cass Silver has pretty much got to tackle the town's bad eggs on his own. Or has he? Enter Hunter's angry young man, gunning for Cass because he killed his outlaw father, allegedly in cold blood. And this is where we get oedipal from, and it adds some meat to the formula skeleton. This is very good Western film making, plenty of machismo fuelled set-pieces, plenty of brooding and yearning, and it all builds to a ripper of a climax. There's few surprises in store, and Mayo and Brennan are sadly wasted, but this deserves to be better known and more importantly, it deserves to be thought of better than merely being a High Noon clone. Besides which, Robert Ryan is ace, no matter his age he always delivers grace and grizzle in equal measure. 7.5/10

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