Summaries

The story of a wild black stallion and the cowboys who set out to capture him.

In spite of the more-than-pedestrian B-title, this minor-A western from Universal is more of a character study of three people than it is a run-of-the-mill western. It has only a couple of gunshots and no killings and no blood-letting, and is ideally suited for the laconic, take-it-easy and laid-back nature of the always-great Joel McCrea as Del "Rock" Rockwell. Here, he is a man wise to the nature of women and horses, attemptiing to establish a homestead with the aid of his adopted-son Til (Race Gentry). They join neighboring rancher Alida Spain (Mari Blanchard) in her quest to capture a wild black stallion (Outlaw). Rockwell taunts her while the 20-year-old Til falls in love with her and she, of course, is falling in love with Rockwell. Neighboring rancher Jennings (Murvyn Vye) brings some conflict to the proceedings but nothing that Rockwell can't handle without the use of guns.—Les Adams <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • arizona
  • arizona territory
  • uncle niece relationship
  • animal thief
  • horse corral
Genres
  • Drama
  • Western
Release date May 31, 1954
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Bloomquist Ranch, Douglas, Arizona, USA
Production companies Universal International Pictures (UI)

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 21m
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Synopsis

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