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Gunsight Ridge

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
778
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Joel McCrea, Mark Stevens, and Joan Weldon in Gunsight Ridge (1957)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

Stage line agent investigates a series of robberies by taking the job of a deputy sheriff in a border Arizona town.Stage line agent investigates a series of robberies by taking the job of a deputy sheriff in a border Arizona town.Stage line agent investigates a series of robberies by taking the job of a deputy sheriff in a border Arizona town.

  • Director
    • Francis D. Lyon
  • Writers
    • Talbot Jennings
    • Elisabeth Jennings
  • Stars
    • Joel McCrea
    • Mark Stevens
    • Joan Weldon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    778
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francis D. Lyon
    • Writers
      • Talbot Jennings
      • Elisabeth Jennings
    • Stars
      • Joel McCrea
      • Mark Stevens
      • Joan Weldon
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Mike Ryan
    Mark Stevens
    Mark Stevens
    • Velvet Clark
    Joan Weldon
    Joan Weldon
    • Molly Jones
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Sheriff Tom Jones
    Darlene Fields
    Darlene Fields
    • Rosa
    Carolyn Craig
    Carolyn Craig
    • Farm Girl
    Robert Griffin
    Robert Griffin
    • Herb Babcock
    I. Stanford Jolley
    I. Stanford Jolley
    • Shelley Daggett
    • (as Stanford Jolley)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Gus Withers
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Hank Moss
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • R.B. Davis - Justice of the Peace
    Kitty Kelly
    Kitty Kelly
    • Mrs. Donahue
    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Groom
    Cynthia Chenault
    Cynthia Chenault
    • Bride
    • (as Cindy Robbins)
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Lazy Heart Ranch Hand
    Morgan Woodward
    Morgan Woodward
    • Tex - Lazy Heart Ranch Hand
    Jim Foxx
    • Lazy Heart Ranch Hand
    Steve Mitchell
    • Lazy Heart Ranch Hand
    • Director
      • Francis D. Lyon
    • Writers
      • Talbot Jennings
      • Elisabeth Jennings
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    6bkoganbing

    Rough Stretch of country

    Joel McCrea stars in Gunsight Ridge as an undercover agent for Wells Fargo which has been getting regularly robbed on a certain stagecoach run through the territory of Addison Richard who is the sheriff. He's not getting the job done so McCrea's brought in.

    The title refers to a particularly rough stretch of country where McCrea has his final showdown with the bad guy or at least the chief bad guy.

    There are two sets of them, one is a group of four cowhands from George Chandler's ranch who do a little cattle rustling on the side, two of them western standbys L.Q. Jones and Morgan Woodward. The other is a man of mystery who plays an exquisite piano and goes by the unlikely western name of Velvet. This is a guy who clearly has some issues which in a better script would have been more explicitly dealt with. Mark Stevens may have had his career role in playing this man.

    Addison Richard gives a nice performance as an aging sheriff who won't quit until the stagecoach bandit is taken dead or alive. McCrea does what he can to help and the sight of Richard's pretty daughter Joan Weldon gives him all that more interest.

    Viewers might also note the presence of farm girl Carolyn Craig who helps both Stevens and then McCrea. She's one lonely girl with a budding libido and an itch to get off the farm. In a bit role as a bartender is Dan Blocker who with his frame and voice you can't miss.

    Not one of Joel McCrea's best westerns, but his fans should like it.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Only One Would Leave Gunsight Ridge Alive!

    Gunsight Ridge is directed by Francis Lyon and written by Talbot and Elisabeth Jennings. It stars Joel McCrea, Mark Stevens, Joan Weldon, Addison Richards, Darlene Fields and Carolyn Craig. Music is by David Raksin (title tune sung by Dean Jones) and cinematography by Ernest Laszlo.

    McCrea plays Mike Ryan, an undercover Stage Line agent who while investigating a series of robberies takes the job of a deputy Sheriff in a border Arizona town.

    Gunsight Ridge is a neat little Western, better than most of its black and white type because it rises above its formulaic story to reveal interesting characters and good strands of plotting. In the mix is the detective work as Ryan hunts stagecoach robber Velvet Clark (Stevens) whilst also enforcing law in the town. There's a gang of ruffians on the outskirts of town known as The Lazy Heart Boys, who offer a side-bar of criminal activity, while Ryan and the Sheriff's daughter (Weldon) start to build an attraction. There's cold blooded murder on show, a rampaging stagecoach sequence through the rocky terrain and a finale up in them thar rocks that satisfies greatly. It is also a film that looks and sounds terrific. Raksin's score is full of thunder and sorrow, while Laszlo's moody photography is atmospherically noirish.

    It's the characterisation of Velvet Clark that is the trump card though. He is shown to be a ruthless killer and thief, yet he also has a sympathetic edge. He is given some depth by the writers, shown to be a frustrated pianist, he's tortured by his artistic leanings and how he has ended up on the wrong side of the law. With McCrea doing another in his line of straight backed and stoic man of the people turns, the dual aspect of good and bad characters works beautifully. There's other little character moments of worth as well, such as Carolyn Craig playing a young farm girl romanticising herself with the outlaw Clark, and old Sheriff Jones (Richards) obsessed with catching the robber because he doesn't want his perfect record blemished.

    Comfortably recommended to fans of 1950s "B" Westerns. 7/10
    7DaveSFV

    A better than average Western from the "B" western era

    Better than average western. Lots of studio lot actors that you always recognize but rarely know their names. Nice scenes with Slim Pickens (stage coach driver) and Dan Blocker (bartender). I did not recognize L Q Jones though, he was one of the four ruffian ranch hands. Story line wanders a bit but not objectionably so, and actually helps to keep your interest as it is not a plain, bad guy gets caught by good guy, that Republic Pictures turned out during that era. There was one element that is a constant in westerns of that era and that is the single daughter living with her single dad, the sheriff and his daughter. I also enjoyed the filming locations. One was very obvious as being Old Tucson and the others I suspect were in the Northern San Fernando Valley or maybe close by Santa Clarity Valley or Simi Valley. Worth watching if you enjoy old black and white westerns, better than average actors, and a more complicated story line.
    7Hey_Sweden

    A decent viewing.

    "Gunsight Ridge" is an adequate, likable B Western that finds its star, Joel McCrea, in fine form. For the most part, it's routine, but it does have some nice touches, especially in the way that it treats its villain, Velvet Clark (Mark Stevens). Clark is definitely the bad guy, but we are treated to scenes in which he reveals what his preferred line of work would have been, had the reality of his situation not interfered. There's a rich array of character actors, and some very beautiful ladies. Both the music (by David Raksin) and cinematography (by Ernest Laszlo) are well done. Francis D. Lyon directs quite capably, and does particularly well at staging a suspenseful "last stand" finale that plays out without any score.

    McCrea stars as Mike Ryan, a stranger who comes to a small town for a purpose known only to him. He impresses the local sheriff (Addison Richards) enough to get himself deputized, and he handles things such as collecting taxes from locals, while also helping out to determine the identity of the bandit who's been robbing stages. Forming a subplot are the run-ins that Mike has with the ill-behaved boys who work at the nearby Lazy Heart ranch.

    McCrea is quite engaging, playing a lead character who's every bit the good, honest, dependable hero. His supporting cast reads like a who's who of veteran talent. In addition to Richards, there's Robert Griffin, I. Stanford Jolley, George Chandler, Slim Pickens (who's quite amusing in his brief part), Herb Vigran, L.Q. Jones, Morgan Woodward, Dan Blocker, and Hank Patterson. Jones and Woodward are fun as two of the antagonistic Lazy Heart ruffians. McCrea's son Jody has a small part as a young man getting married. Joan Weldon, Darlene Fields, and Carolyn Craig are all quite pleasing to look at in the female roles. Best of all is Stevens, who's appropriately intense and not entirely unsympathetic.

    "Gunsight Ridge" is not particularly memorable, but it is sufficiently entertaining for an agreeably paced 86 minutes.

    Seven out of 10.
    dougdoepke

    Just Call Me "Velvet"

    Pretty fair Western. The script meanders some, but with characters coming in and out of the story line, it's not a conventional screenplay. McCrea plays a stagecoach agent on the trail of hold-up man Mark Stevens. They're not exactly routine good-guy bad-guy. As a deputy sheriff, McCrea enjoys collecting county taxes and getting a 10% cut-- and how many tax collectors have you seen in a Western? Also, bad guy Stevens plays the moody piano, not well, but enough to suggest a sensitive soul lurking somewhere inside-- and how many Western villains have you heard named "Velvet"!. Then there's teen-age Carolyn Craig alone on the prairie, doing a good frontier imitation of Debbie Reynolds, and ready to hook up with anything in pants. I like the four rowdy cowhands who take about 10 minutes to totally trash a cabin. The scene may be unnecessary, but it sure looks like someone's having a lot of fun. Also worth noting is the final shootout, which takes good advantage of the scenery and reminds me of the final shootout in the classic Winchester 76. All in all, there are some offbeat touches for a cowboy movie of the 1950's. And besides, any film with that great Western star Joel McCrea is worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in Arizona, including Tucson's Western Street, and at the Paramount--Sunset Studio in Hollywood. According to one news source, Gunsight Ridge was to be shot at Paramount's Conejo Ranch. Parts of the movie were filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California.
    • Goofs
      In the final scene when McCrea is talking to the girl a car is seen driving by in the background.
    • Quotes

      Billy Daggett: Seems like I ought to place you, but I can't.

      Mike Ryan: Can I be of any help?

      Billy Daggett: Where you from?

      Mike Ryan: Well, almost any place you can get and some you can't.

      Billy Daggett: In what capacity?

      Mike Ryan: Well, that depends on where I go.

      Billy Daggett: Know doubt you've got something quite special off in Bancroft.

      Mike Ryan: That depends on Bancroft.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Gunsight Ridge
      Performed by Dean Jones

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    • Release date
      • September 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Tale of Consequence
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Libra Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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