Rodeo rider's marriage is endangered because of his commitment to the sport.Rodeo rider's marriage is endangered because of his commitment to the sport.Rodeo rider's marriage is endangered because of his commitment to the sport.
Harry Morgan
- Lew Hutchins
- (as Henry Morgan)
George D. Wallace
- Buster Cole
- (as George Wallace)
Christopher Olsen
- Boy
- (as Chris Olsen)
Murray Alper
- Medic
- (uncredited)
Brandon Beach
- Rodeo Spectator
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Rodeo Spectator
- (uncredited)
Archie Butler
- Cowboy
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
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- TriviaThe main bull named Dirty 3 in the film, actually named 48 in real life, dropped dead during production. They were unable to find a very good match for the dead bull and so close ups were hard or impossible to do and if the bull really got wild, as they hoped he would, his fake horns would fall off. It severely hampered the film.
- GoofsToward the end, when Harry Morgan jumps into the barrel, the bull knocks it over. Doing so, one of the four tires fell off. A few seconds later the four tires are intact.
- Quotes
Sylvia Lorgan: I know you're in a hurry.
Ruth Danvers: Don't flatter yourself I'm leaving because of you. To him you're just part of the noise out there.
Sylvia Lorgan: Sure I'm part of the noise. But I'm the kind of noise he likes.
Ruth Danvers: Why is it men always like things that are either illegal, immoral or fattening?
Featured review
Pretty much agree with my six colleagues below that this film from the usually good Richard Fleischer is total dreck, far and away his worst. The combination of 3D and some uglification process called Ansco-Color means that the color looks faded and washed out, as if the camera is developing glaucoma. As for the writing and story, well, if this thing is filmed in 3D then the writing is 1D all the way; trite, predictable and boring. It's basically just a dull breakup and reconciliation tale set against the background of an even duller rodeo. Indeed, the story is so thin and uninvolving that Fleischer must employ tired filler like periodically cutting away to various anonymous people in the crowd and their not very interesting reactions to the enervating events. If it wasn't for the usual good acting of Jean Hagen and Harry Morgan this thing would rate a D. As it is, let's give it a generous C minus.
PS...Polly Bergen and Gig Young as a rodeo couple? Are you friggin kidding me? She looks like she just finished shopping at I. Magnin while he got his duds from the early 50s equivilent of The Territory Ahead.
PS...Polly Bergen and Gig Young as a rodeo couple? Are you friggin kidding me? She looks like she just finished shopping at I. Magnin while he got his duds from the early 50s equivilent of The Territory Ahead.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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