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Cattle Drive

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
848
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Dean Stockwell, Joel McCrea, and Chill Wills in Cattle Drive (1951)
Classical WesternComing-of-AgeDramaWestern

A cowboy finds the spoiled son of a railroad magnate lost in the deserted hills and teaches him survival skills and hard work values.A cowboy finds the spoiled son of a railroad magnate lost in the deserted hills and teaches him survival skills and hard work values.A cowboy finds the spoiled son of a railroad magnate lost in the deserted hills and teaches him survival skills and hard work values.

  • Director
    • Kurt Neumann
  • Writers
    • Jack Natteford
    • Lillie Hayward
  • Stars
    • Joel McCrea
    • Dean Stockwell
    • Chill Wills
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    848
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Writers
      • Jack Natteford
      • Lillie Hayward
    • Stars
      • Joel McCrea
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Chill Wills
    • 23User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Dan Mathews
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Chester Graham, Jr.
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Dallas
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Chester Graham Sr.
    Henry Brandon
    Henry Brandon
    • Jim Currie
    Howard Petrie
    Howard Petrie
    • Cap
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Charlie Morgan aka Careless
    Griff Barnett
    Griff Barnett
    • Conductor O'Hara
    Emile Avery
    • Cowpuncher
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Businessman on Train
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Chase
    Frank Chase
    • Cowhand
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Goodwin
    Harold Goodwin
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Timmy Hawkins
    • Tommy
    • (uncredited)
    Carol Henry
    Carol Henry
    • Cowpuncher
    • (uncredited)
    Hugh Hooker
    • Cowpuncher
    • (uncredited)
    Cactus Mack
    Cactus Mack
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Lewis Martin
    Lewis Martin
    • Winston
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Writers
      • Jack Natteford
      • Lillie Hayward
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews23

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    6maughancannes-2

    "Captains Courageous" out west

    This a neat, colourful "Captains Courageous" variation, with veteran Joel McCrea and youngster Dean Stockwell combining really well. The moralising and the sentimentality are underplayed and the action is excitingly staged by underrated director Kurt Neumann (even if some of the 'wild horse' scenes are taken from an earlier Universal-International western - directed by George Sherman - called "Red Canyon"). All in all this 78 minute oater is well worth catching.
    8nigel-hawkes

    Superb Example of a Lost Genre

    The lost genre being the good, challenging family/children's movie.

    There were many series Westerns, and later TV variants like Cisco and Hoppy, but "Cattle Drive" is a lovely example of a cinema Western movie for kids but also to be enjoyed by the family. Shortish but with barely a false or draggy moment.

    From the reviews already logged, it's obviously warmly remembered by those who saw it as children when it first came out.

    Here in the UK it has been shown several times in the last few years and, as I write (March 2012) it's getting consecutive airings on a free to view digital channel.

    No surprise: it's a terrific little film, one of two or three in similar vein that McCrea made around that time.

    Joel McCrea obviously had an affinity with children, but, then again, wasn't he just a marvellous actor in whatever he did?

    To the many points mentioned by the reviewers I would add another-the wonderful music.
    7sophieoscarcat

    Fond Memory - Cattle Drive

    I was about 11 years old when my parents took me to the Fox Theater in Inglewood, California to see this film. It just so happened that Dean Stockwell was appearing in person before the film and was answering questions from the audience. He was very shy and an adult male did most of the answering. I remember loving this film - perhaps because the star was present - as a western adventure involving a big locomotive. I remember the relationship between the father, looking for the boy, and the son as being more realistic than I had seen in films. By this age I was a veteran film-goer, seeing my first film, a Walt Disney film, at age of six. I gotta get a copy of this film to re-live it.
    7bnewman-90010

    CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS ON DIRT - SO WHAT?

    Okay...so we all know Cattle Drive (1951) is Captains Courageous (1937) on dirt, and instead of cut fingers and constantly soaked clothes, it's saddle sores and an endless supply of beans and bad coffee. So what? It doesn't lessen the value of the story, nor reduce the entertainment experienced when watching this movie. It's a little gem of a story. That said, there are some less than positive attributes with Cattle Drive (1951). The worst of these are that, frequently, the movie and the characters seem rushed and even abrupt. This leaves the viewer wanting more ... more development between the two main characters; more interplay with the other hands during the drive, and more information about the "education" of the father at the end of the movie. Having seen this movie subsequent to seeing Captains Courageous (1937), it was difficult not to mentally compare the two while viewing this movie. To some degree, that actually worked against Cattle Drive (1951). Even at that, Cattle Drive (1951) is well worth a look.
    8planktonrules

    a reworking of "Captains Courageous" set in the Old West.

    Although the CONNECTIONS link on IMDb does not say it, this is clearly a remake of "Captains Courageous"--the famous Spencer Tracy/Freddie Bartholomew film of the late 1930s. Now, Dean Stockwell plays the bratty rich kid and Joel McCrea takes Tracy's role as a friend and nursemaid (of sorts) to this kid. But, instead of being set at sea, this film is in the Old West--on the prairie. Instead of a fishing boat, the boy is taken on a cattle drive. When the brat is lost on a cross-country railroad trip, he is picked up by a group of cowboys. One takes the boy under his wing and shows him responsibility and kindness--things the boy truly needed to learn for himself. Because the basic story was so nice, this new film couldn't help but work as well--which it did, thanks to some excellent performances by Stockwell, McCrea and Chill Wills. Well worth watching--and nearly as entertaining as the original. This film's one advantage over the earlier film is McCrea's simple performance. Although Spencer Tracy won the Oscar for his performance, to me it was a bit broad in style.

    By the way, the ending of "Cattle Drive" is very, very, very different from "Captains Courageous"--very!

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    • Trivia
      This was Dean Stockwell's last film as a child actor. His next appearance on the big screen was five years later.
    • Goofs
      Actually they didn't have boys clothes, Dallas alters the spare clothes they have to fit. At night round the campfire you see Dallas altering the jacket and the stitching shows its been cut down. Same with trousers.
    • Connections
      Features Red Canyon (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Ten Thousand Cattle Gone
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Hummed and whistled by various cast members

      Arranged by Frank Skinner for main title

      and arranged by Milton Rosen in the score at end

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 1951 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nobleza vaquera
    • Filming locations
      • Death Valley National Park, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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