A man who has spent all his inheritance, finds meaning in life, and love, at ranch where his ingenuity is put to good use.A man who has spent all his inheritance, finds meaning in life, and love, at ranch where his ingenuity is put to good use.A man who has spent all his inheritance, finds meaning in life, and love, at ranch where his ingenuity is put to good use.
Stanley Blystone
- Mover
- (uncredited)
Dick Botiller
- Al
- (uncredited)
Charles Brinley
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Buck Bucko
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Ken Cooper
- Curly
- (uncredited)
Lester Dorr
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
- Gambert Henchman
- (uncredited)
Dick Hunter
- Luke
- (uncredited)
Sid Jordan
- Cowboy Sitting on Fence
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Chicago Tuesday 21 February 1950 on WBKB (Channel 4) and in New York City Saturday 4 March 1950 on the DuMont Television Network's WABD (Channel 5).
- GoofsAfter O'Brien's horse in hurt, he spots the escaped wild horse atop a rock. The next shot sees him trying to tame it on the flat. This may be due to missing footage as the copy viewed appears to have been shortened.
- ConnectionsRemade as Massacre River (1949)
Featured review
Happy-go-lucky easterner George O'Brien steps off a train to stretch his legs and ends up stranded in the middle of nowhere. On a whim, he takes a job at a local ranch and winds up in the middle of a water-rights dispute, as well as a love-triangle involving the foreman and the the ranch-owner's pretty daughter.
A very laid back B-western, When A Man's A Man features the often repeated theme of the eastern tenderfoot, who goes west, becomes a man, and gets the girl.
There's more melodrama and romance than action this time around. However, the characters are so appealing, with likable performances by O'Brien and leading lady Dorothy Wilson (who's quite charming), that it makes the film pretty compelling and well worth watching. Fans of shoot-em-up action-adventures might be disappointed though.
Things heat up considerably, making for a tense climax and a satisfying conclusion.
A very laid back B-western, When A Man's A Man features the often repeated theme of the eastern tenderfoot, who goes west, becomes a man, and gets the girl.
There's more melodrama and romance than action this time around. However, the characters are so appealing, with likable performances by O'Brien and leading lady Dorothy Wilson (who's quite charming), that it makes the film pretty compelling and well worth watching. Fans of shoot-em-up action-adventures might be disappointed though.
Things heat up considerably, making for a tense climax and a satisfying conclusion.
- FightingWesterner
- Apr 15, 2010
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- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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