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Tennessee's Partner

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Coleen Gray, and John Payne in Tennessee's Partner (1955)
Classical WesternActionDramaRomanceWestern

In a California mining town, a gold miner, a saloon gambler and a cat house madam strike an odd alliance revolving around a gold mine claim.In a California mining town, a gold miner, a saloon gambler and a cat house madam strike an odd alliance revolving around a gold mine claim.In a California mining town, a gold miner, a saloon gambler and a cat house madam strike an odd alliance revolving around a gold mine claim.

  • Director
    • Allan Dwan
  • Writers
    • Milton Krims
    • D.D. Beauchamp
    • C. Graham Baker
  • Stars
    • John Payne
    • Ronald Reagan
    • Rhonda Fleming
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    823
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Milton Krims
      • D.D. Beauchamp
      • C. Graham Baker
    • Stars
      • John Payne
      • Ronald Reagan
      • Rhonda Fleming
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Tennessee
    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Cowpoke
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    • Elizabeth 'Duchess' Farnham
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Goldie Slater
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Turner
    • (as Tony Caruso)
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Judge Parker
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • The Sheriff
    Chubby Johnson
    Chubby Johnson
    • Grubstake McNiven
    Joe Devlin
    Joe Devlin
    • Prendergast
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Reynolds
    John Mansfield
    • Clifford
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Bacon
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    John Barton
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Dock Worker
    • (uncredited)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Albert Cavens
    Albert Cavens
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Milton Krims
      • D.D. Beauchamp
      • C. Graham Baker
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    User reviews11

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    6ma-cortes

    Decent but minor Western about an enjoyable friendship between John Payne and Ronald Reagan

    Nice but unexceptional Western adapted from a story by Bret Harte and script from Milton Krims and Beauchamp .Featuring Ronald Reagan as a stranger who steps into the middle of a fight between gamblers and ends up befriending one : John Payne . The latter is a card player who gets turned around by Reagan . Along the way , Payne romances Elizabeth Farnham : Rhonda Fleming who is keeper of a peculiar boarding house called Marriage Market that is inhabited by young ladies : all able to Cook all desirous of finding decent husbands ( no others need apply). When rhe West was a shameless young Hussy !. All the guts and gusto of the West .. as it really was !

    A good little drama with thrills , loves stories , emotion , crossfire and better than the title suggests . Displaying colorful cinematography by John Alton, as well as thrilling musical score by Louis Forbes . Fine acting from John Payne and Ronald Reagan , in fact , this is one of Payne's best characters . While Ronald Reagan is pretty well as the cowboy who intervenes in an argument and becomes Payne's pal . Both of whom well accompanied by two gorgeous girls : Rhonda Fleming and Coleen Gray . Along with a notorious plethora of secondaries such as : Anthony Caruso , Morris Ankrum, Leo Gordon , Fred Aldrich , uncredited Angie Dickinson and Chubby Johnson . It results in an agreeable buddy movie in which two friends develp a kind , likeable friendship .

    The motion picture was professionally directed by Allan Dwan . He was a prolific filmmaker who made all kinds of genres , directing acceptable films , outstanding the following ones : "Three Musketeers" , "The Iron Mask" , "Heidi" , "Sands of Iwo Jima" , "Pearl of South Pacific" , "Brewster's Millions" , "Enchanted Island" , "Gorila" , "Escape to Burma" and the Westerns : "Cattle Queen Montana" , "Passion", "Montana Belle" , "The Restless Breed" , and "Tennesse's Partner" . Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable Western.
    6bkoganbing

    "I Never Knew His Name"

    Tennessee's Partner is very loosely based on a Bret Harte story. The story takes place in a gold mining town in California where gambler John Payne finds it easier to make money at the poker table than digging for gold. Payne's who's name is Tennessee is probably no better than he ought to be, but the place is full of rough characters.

    One of them is Anthony Caruso, another gambler who's got a bad case of jealousy. He eggs on another poker loser to bushwhack Payne, But a stranger riding into town played by Ronald Reagan saves Payne. He's simply known as Cowpoke. And he becomes Tennessee's partner.

    Reagan is in town to marry Coleen Gray who's name Goldie implies what she's really after. Payne's known her in the past and knows what Gray is all about. He romances her again and leaves her on a boat to San Francisco.

    Of course that's bitter medicine for Reagan and it puts a strain on the partnership.

    Payne has another partner in town, Rhonda Fleming who's the local madam. They're partners in a combination bordello/gambling establishment. Payne takes the customer's money downstairs at the poker table and Fleming's girls do the same upstairs.

    This marked the fourth film during the Fifties that Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fleming appeared together in. They were good friends professionally and politically. Ms. Fleming's politics were quite compatible with the 40th president of the United States.

    Tennessee's Partner is a nicely crafted B western and good entertainment even if we never do learn the real names of both Tennessee and Cowpoke.
    6rdoyle29

    Yeah ... whatever

    John Payne is a gambler living in a California gold mining town. Rhonda Fleming owns the local bordello. When a guy who's upset with Payne tries to kill him, Ronald Reagan steps in and saves him. An uneasy friendship forms, made more uneasy by the relationship between Payne and Reagan's fiancé Collen Gray.

    I can't say I thought much of this film. There's a bizarre, cheap unreality to it that I found constantly distracting. Fleming's "bordello" located in a pretty small frontier town has utterly palatial interiors that feel like sets borrowed from a film about Louis XIV. The gambling loss that Payne and random guy argue about is said to be $12,000, which would be well over a quarter of a million dollars in today's currency. (It's not clear how anyone could casually lose that much during an evening's poker game.)

    All this odd cheapness ended up amounting to a film I stopped paying much attention to. Reagan and Payne seemed to work it all out in the end.

    Reagan's character is named "Cowpoke".
    6planktonrules

    A strange partnership, that's for sure....

    John Payne plays Tennessee, a very successful gambler in the old west. It seems he's made some enemies and one of them tries to have him shot in the back. Fortunately for Tennessee, 'Cowpoke' (Ronal Reagan) is in town and sees the murder about to occur...and he intervenes. The two soon become friends. However, Tennessee can't believe Cowpoke is going to marry Goldie, as she's a cold-hearted money grubber and prostitute. But his new friend will hear none of it, so Tennessee decides to expose her for what she is by offering to marry her instead and take her to San Francisco...where he promptly dumps her. Naturally Cowpoke is angry. What will this do to their friendship? And how does Duchess (Rhonda Fleming) fit into all this? And why is there a lynch mob trying to hang them later in the movie?

    Overall, this is a modest little western. Not great by any standard but it's different enough to make it worth your time.
    4HotToastyRag

    Mediocre western

    There's a lot of eye candy in Tennessee's Partner, with John Payne, Rhonda Fleming, and Ronald Reagan. John is well cast as the tall, powerful, cowboy who rules the roost. No one dares to cross him, until someone does. Up against a barrel, his life is only spared by a visitor in town, Ronnie. There's an understandably instant friendship, but they do disagree on one thing: romance. John has kept Rhonda at bay for years, and Ronnie is anxious to marry his sweetheart as soon as he can. Ronnie suggests to John that he get also married, to which John balks: "You'd have to marry a woman!" It's very funny and has a totally different meaning today; but in 1955, all he meant was that he liked his bachelor lifestyle and didn't want to have to alter it for a woman's habits and tastes.

    This is not a very spectacular western, but if you like the cast you can try it. Rhonda's character is pretty funny; instead of being a madam of a group of saloon girls, she's the "mother" to a group of virtuous girls who are looking for husbands. It's the height of the gold rush, and the women hope to stake their claims on men who have staked theirs. Will Rhonda wear John down and get a ring on her finger? Will someone finally topple John from his pedestal? Will anything destroy the friendship and loyalty Ronnie feels for his hero? All mediocre questions, and you can find all the answers in this mediocre movie.

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    • Trivia
      John Payne and Ronald Reagan were both signed as contract players at Warner Brothers around the same time. Payne was later let go and signed with 20th Century Fox where he made his name, while Reagan remained at Warner's. The two were good friends for nearly 50 years, but this was the first and only time they ever shared the screen. However, in 1944, John Payne appeared in a United States Army Air Force training film called B29 Engineer. Payne's voice was not used, but the narrator of the training film was a certain Major Ronald Reagan.
    • Quotes

      Turner: You did hear what the man said...

      Tennessee: If I heard him, I might have to kill him.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Nankai no noroshi (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      HEART OF GOLD
      Music by Louis Forbes

      Lyrics by Dave Franklin

      Sung by chorus behind credits; also by Rhonda Fleming (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bret Harte's Tennessee's Partner
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Town of Sandy Bar, California)
    • Production company
      • Benedict Bogeaus Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,100,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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