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Copper Sky

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
180
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Coleen Gray and Jeff Morrow in Copper Sky (1957)
DramaWestern

A Boston schoolmarm out west meets the sole survivor of a massacre, a drunk in jail.A Boston schoolmarm out west meets the sole survivor of a massacre, a drunk in jail.A Boston schoolmarm out west meets the sole survivor of a massacre, a drunk in jail.

  • Director
    • Charles Marquis Warren
  • Writers
    • Robert Stabler
    • Eric Norden
  • Stars
    • Jeff Morrow
    • Coleen Gray
    • Strother Martin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    180
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Writers
      • Robert Stabler
      • Eric Norden
    • Stars
      • Jeff Morrow
      • Coleen Gray
      • Strother Martin
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Morrow
    Jeff Morrow
    • Haxon 'Hack' Williams
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Nora Hayes
    Strother Martin
    Strother Martin
    • Pokey
    Paul Brinegar
    Paul Brinegar
    • Charlie Martin
    John Pickard
    John Pickard
    • Trooper Hadley
    Patrick O'Moore
    Patrick O'Moore
    • Colonel Thurston
    • (as Pat O'Moore)
    Jack Lomas
    • Lawson
    William Hamel
    • Trumble
    • (as Bill Hamel)
    Dorothy Schuyler
    • Townswoman
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Townsman on Stairs at the Trial
    • (uncredited)
    William McGraw
    • Man No. 1
    • (uncredited)
    Jerry Oddo
    • Juror
    • (uncredited)
    Rodd Redwing
    Rodd Redwing
    • Indian
    • (uncredited)
    Rush Williams
    Rush Williams
    • Corporal
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Writers
      • Robert Stabler
      • Eric Norden
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    louis-king

    Low Budget Western African Queen Without The Humor

    As has been said before, this is "The African Queen" out west. Colleen Gray does well and is far easier on the eyes than the starchy Katherine Hepburn.

    If I had to put my finger on the film's weakness, it would be Jeff Morrow. He plays a drunken ex-cavalryman like a skid row alcoholic. Morrow's character is an experienced man of the west despite his drinking problem, yet when getting ready to set out across the desert, he packs 10 times more whiskey than food or water. Drinking that much alcohol in the western desert would kill him faster than the Indians.

    The movie neither explores the humor of mismatched people, nor the drama of weak people rising to meet a challenge. This them was also better done in "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison" with Robert Mitchum & Deborah Kerr.

    The writing is bad but I can't help feeling that a different B actor like Lee Marvin for example, could have done more with a limited script. Marvin always found the humor in the tough guy. He also know how to play drunks.

    Morrow doesn't show any shame at his condition, yet he's a former cavalryman. He does show some competence once Gray disposes of his liquor.
    5bkoganbing

    Color

    The first problem that Copper Sky has is that when you give a film a title of that with all the images of desert heat that the mind conjures up, color would have been essential. But this was a B western and the budget just didn't call for it.

    That was a pity because this could have gotten a notch or two higher in the ratings from me. Pedestrian direction was also a problem. The obvious comparison to The African Queen has been made by many. Let's not forget that in addition to Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, The African Queen also had the services of John Huston.

    Jeff Morrow plays a former cavalryman jailed for shooting an Apache because he was in the vicinity of the killing and scheduled to be hanged. But an interesting twist of fate as Morrow is locked in his cell passed out dead drunk, the entire town is massacred with him the only survivor. I'm still trying to figure out how he got out of the locked cell.

    But he did whereupon he runs into new school teacher Coleen Gray, fresh from Boston and experiencing her first encounter with hostile Apaches. The two are forced together by circumstance to seek shelter and safety and to do it they have to cross the desert.

    Like Hepburn and Bogey, Morrow and Gray are on screen together most of the film and they have the burden carrying it. A director like John Huston would have helped enormously.

    Copper Sky is a decent enough programmer, but it had potential that was squandered.
    9rentwist

    A Complete Western

    A Boston school marm out West meets the sole survivor of an Indian massacre, a drunk in jail. Alcoholic former cavalryman Hack Williams is arrested for killing an Indian, something he did not do. The townspeople, fearful of Apache reprisals, plan to hang Williams in hopes of heading off an attack. But the attack comes and Hack, locked in his jail cell, is the only survivor as a massacre occurs. Into the scene of carnage arrives schoolteacher Nora Haynes. Together she and Williams must find a way to reach safety before another Indian attack. But the pair are by no means well-matched, and their trip alone across the desert is not destined to be an easy one. This is a fine Western with a very fine cast.Try it. You'll like it!
    7miller-4

    Unusual low-budget western with erotic sensibilities

    From the beginning of the film, when Jeff Morrow arrives in a town where everyone is dead until the end, Copper Sky piques the interest more than a low-budget Western normally does.

    There is an erotic tension between Coleen Gray's character and Jeff Morrow's which also is unusual in a film like this. At first Gray is prim and proper and later on becomes attracted to Morrow.

    The killing of an Indian in the film is very different also. In most films, killing of Native Americans is treated very casually. Here, the murder is depicted realistically as Gray's character goes from initial empathy with the Indian to revulsion at the killing to understanding that it had to be done.

    Unusual in all respects, the film is worth watching.
    5LomzaLady

    How Not to Edit a Film

    I think there is a real problem here with what could have been a real 'sleeper' - a modest, but potentially good, film. That problem is the continuity. This movie has a thrown together look, with scenes that don't match, and with dialog that is sometimes spoken as if some climax is about to happen, but never does.

    I loved Jeff Morrow in this - he seems to be in a completely different (and better) picture than most of the rest of the cast. Colleen Gray is very pretty, but why is she all dolled up and coiffed in a 1950s beehive-type hairdo if she's out in the Wild West? In typical Hollywood style, no matter what befalls her, her lipstick never smears.

    The actors are called upon to suffer many hardships, and one minute they are walking in the desert, and the next they are walking next to a stream near some woods, and how they got there is never accounted for. I couldn't keep track of when they had a wagon and horse, and when they didn't. Events sometimes seem to unfold backwards.

    That isn't the actors fault. It's annoying, but it shouldn't detract from the performances, and the kernel of a good story that just never develops properly. It should lead the viewer to speculate about how this movie could have been a bit better. Maybe someone will remake it some day.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      If this story line sounds familiar, it's because this was a B-version rewrite of the classic The African Queen (1951) starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, albeit in a different setting.
    • Quotes

      Nora Haynes: Mr. Williams, I know nothing of what you've been talking about, nor does it matter at this time. The important thing is that you and I have found ourselves in the midst of a disaster. Something has to be done. What? What are we going to do?

      Haxon 'Hack' Williams: We, lady?

      Nora Haynes: We, Mr. Williams. Most certainly something has to be done.

      Haxon 'Hack' Williams: Yeah.

      Nora Haynes: What?

      Haxon 'Hack' Williams: What.

      Nora Haynes: Your intentions?

      Haxon 'Hack' Williams: A quick departure, lady.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Chappaqua (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Copper Sky
      Written by Raoul Kraushaar, Joseph Hooven (as Joe Hooven) and Marilyn Hooven

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    • Release date
      • September 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cielo de cobre
    • Filming locations
      • Kanab Canyon, Kanab, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Emirau Productions
      • Regal Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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