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Arrow In The Dust
Arrow In The Dust

Arrow In The Dust (1954)

58% User Rating
1h 19min
Western

"Ablaze with the gun-thundering terrors of the West's most violent days!"

Director Lesley Selander's 1954 western stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Keith Larsen, Tom Tully, Lee Van Cleef and Jimmy Wakely.

Lesley SelanderDirector

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Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden

Bart Laish

Coleen Gray

Coleen Gray

Christella Burke

Keith Larsen

Keith Larsen

Lt. Steve King

Tom Tully

Tom Tully

Crowshaw

Jimmy Wakely

Jimmy Wakely

Pvt. Carqueville

Tudor Owen

Tudor Owen

Tillotson

Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef

Tillotson Henchman

John Pickard

John Pickard

Sgt. Lybarger

Carleton Young

Carleton Young

Maj. Andy Pepperis

Iron Eyes Cody

Iron Eyes Cody

Chief Rasacura (uncredited)

Artie Ortego

Artie Ortego

Wagon Train Member (uncredited)

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Charles Soldani

Indian (uncredited)

Sheb Wooley

Sheb Wooley

Trooper (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 65%

April 22, 2016

The Laramie Redemption. Arrow in the Dust is directed by Lesley Selander and adapted to screenplay by Don Martin from the L. L. Foreman novel. It stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Keith Larson, Tom Tully and Tudour Owen. Music is by Marlin Skiles and Technicolor cinematography by Ells W. Carter. Bart Laish (Hayden) is an army deserter, a gambler and a killer, but soon he is going to get a shot at redemption... It's all very formulaic in plotting, yet there's some thought gone into the screenplay, whilst Selander wastes no chances to keep things brisk by inserting another finely constructed action sequence. Laish (a typically robust Hayden) finds himself in command of a wagon train, with soldiers and civilians, all now looking to him to stave off the wave after wave of Indian attacks, which interestingly sees the Pawnee and the Apache teaming up. Naturally there's trouble in the camp, not only via some suspicious business men whose motives will reveal a key narrative thrust, but also by way of Gray's Christella Burke. She wanders in from some Estée Lauder advertisement (we don't care, we love 50s Westerns!), and pulses quicken for protagonist and viewers alike. Thematically the narrative is honourable, with decent amounts of angst and tortured heroics. There's some nifty war tactics, plenty of splendid gun play, and of course there's a human redemptive beat pulsing away - just begging to be found? There's the usual "B" Western issues, such as weakly choreographed fighting between man versus man, dummies being flung over cliffs, and some average acting in support slots (not Lee Van Cleef, though, who is pottering around with menace). However, the Burro Flats location filming is beautifully photographed - in sync with Skiles' genre compliant score, while Hayden does enjoyable stern backed machismo, which plays off of Gray's sensuality perfectly, and Tully does grizzle to actually provide the film's best performance. One for fans of this era of Western genre film making. Not a waste of time. Good show. 6.5/10

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