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Four Faces West
Four Faces West

Four Faces West (1948)

56% User Rating
1h 29min
Western

"The Strangest Desperado the West has Ever Known!"

Cowboy Ross McEwen arrives in town. He asks the banker for a loan of $2000. When the banker asks about securing a loan that large, McEwen shows him his six-gun collateral. The banker hands over the money in exchange for an I.O.U., signed "Jefferson Davis". McEwen rides out of town and catches a train, but not before being bitten by a rattler. On the train, a nurse, Miss Hollister, tends to his wound. A posse searches the train, but McEwen manages to escape notice. However a mysterious Mexican has taken note of the cowboy, and that loudmouthed brat is still nosing around. Who will be the first to claim the reward for the robber's capture?

Alfred E. GreenDirector

Cast

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Joel McCrea

Joel McCrea

Ross McEwen

Frances Dee

Frances Dee

Fay Hollister

Charles Bickford

Charles Bickford

Pat Garrett

Joseph Calleia

Joseph Calleia

Monte Marquez

William Conrad

William Conrad

Sheriff Egan

Martín Garralaga

Martín Garralaga

Florencio

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Raymond Largay

Dr. Eldredge

John Parrish

John Parrish

Frenger

Dan White

Dan White

Clint Waters

Davison Clark

Davison Clark

Burnett

Houseley Stevenson

Houseley Stevenson

Anderson

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George McDonald

Winston Boy

Eva Novak

Eva Novak

Mrs. Winston

Sam Flint

Sam Flint

Storekeeper

Forrest Taylor

Forrest Taylor

Conductor No.2

William Haade

William Haade

Poker Player

Gene Roth

Gene Roth

Poker Player

Paul E. Burns

Paul E. Burns

Conductor #1 (uncredited)

George Magrill

George Magrill

Jim - Saloon Waiter (uncredited)

Wheaton Chambers

Wheaton Chambers

Station Agent (uncredited)

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Walter Bacon

Baggage Clerk (uncredited)

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Clem Fuller

Wagon Driver (uncredited)

Jack Stoney

Jack Stoney

Deputy (uncredited)

Paul Newlan

Paul Newlan

Deputy (uncredited)

Ethan Laidlaw

Ethan Laidlaw

Deputy (uncredited)

Glenn Strange

Glenn Strange

Posse Deputy (uncredited)

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Art Felix

Posse Member (uncredited)

George Sowards

George Sowards

Posse Member (uncredited)

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Jack Tornek

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Rudy Bowman

Rudy Bowman

Townsman (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

September 25, 2014

Ross McEwen - Valiant Gentleman. Four Faces West (AKA: They Passed This Way) is directed by Alfred E. Green and collectively adapted to screenplay by C. Graham Baker, Teddi Sherman, William Brent and Milarde Brent from the novel Paso por acqui written by Eugene Manlove Rhodes. It stars Joel McCrea, Francis Dee, Charles Bickford and Joseph Calleia. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography by Russell Harlan. Ross McEwen (McCrea) robs the bank of Santa Maria but requests only $2,000 and issues an I.O.U. to the bank manager with the promise of paying back the money. The bank manager, aggrieved and agitated, puts a bounty of $3,000 on McEwen's head and quickly finds the law, in the form of Sheriff Pat Garrett (Bickford), aiding his cause. But McEwen is no ordinary thief, and as he makes his way across the lands during his escape, revelations and relationships will reveal something quite extraordinary. All the things are in place here for a conventional 1940s Western movie, with the robbery of a bank followed by a posse pursuit, a serious sheriff on the case, a pretty gal turning heads and some card playing of course. Yet this is far from being a conventional Oater. Old fashioned? Yes! Definitely, but it's a beautifully crafted picture that relies on characterisations - locations - and a story of such humanistic redemptive qualities; it demands to be better known. It has rightly been pointed out before that no blood is shed here, no bullets are fired; in fact bullets play a key part of the story for a different reason, but the action quota here is still very high. With blazing fire tactics used at one point and pursuits through the rocky terrain very much in evidence, the pic often raises the pulses. Tension is also provided by the efforts of McEwen to evade the attentions of the posse and the law, with some intelligent and believable methods put into action. The romance angle is also thoughtful and never cloying, given credence by real life lovers McCrea and Dee, while non white actors play South American characters without charges of stereotype or fodder being brought into play. With first grade black and white photography from Harlan (New Mexico Tourist Board done a favour here), unfussy direction by Green, and a quartet of great performances by the principal players leading from the front, Four Faces West (not the best of titles to be fair) is a treat for the Western fan. It may lack a "shock" outcome but it sure as heck fire casts off cynicism and makes you feel better about people in general. Bravo! 8/10

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