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The Hanged Man

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
477
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The Hanged Man (1974)
DramaWestern

Miraculously still alive after his hanging, gunfighter James Devlin defends a young widow's farm from a vicious land grabber.Miraculously still alive after his hanging, gunfighter James Devlin defends a young widow's farm from a vicious land grabber.Miraculously still alive after his hanging, gunfighter James Devlin defends a young widow's farm from a vicious land grabber.

  • Director
    • Michael Caffey
  • Writers
    • Andrew J. Fenady
    • Ken Trevey
  • Stars
    • Steve Forrest
    • Dean Jagger
    • Will Geer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    477
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Caffey
    • Writers
      • Andrew J. Fenady
      • Ken Trevey
    • Stars
      • Steve Forrest
      • Dean Jagger
      • Will Geer
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Forrest
    Steve Forrest
    • James Devlin
    Dean Jagger
    Dean Jagger
    • Josiah Lowe
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • Nameless
    Sharon Acker
    Sharon Acker
    • Carrie Gault
    Brendon Boone
    Brendon Boone
    • Billy Irons
    Rafael Campos
    Rafael Campos
    • Father Alvaro
    BarBara Luna
    BarBara Luna
    • Soledad Villegas
    • (as Barbara Luna)
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Lew Halleck
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Judge Homer Bayne
    Bobby Eilbacher
    • Benjamin Gault
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Dr. Lawrence Nye
    • (as Bill Bryant)
    Steven Marlo
    Steven Marlo
    • Joe 'Patch' Janney
    John Mitchum
    John Mitchum
    • Eubie Turpin
    Michael Masters
    Michael Masters
    • Deputy Sheriff
    Bill Catching
    Bill Catching
    • Executioner
    Hank Worden
    Hank Worden
    • Ab Wickes
    John Pickard
    John Pickard
    • Ed Culbertson
    Peter J. Elkington
    • Goshen Constable
    • Director
      • Michael Caffey
    • Writers
      • Andrew J. Fenady
      • Ken Trevey
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    User reviews21

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    rixrex

    Pretty average TV movie Western series pilot.

    This was to be a series pilot, but didn't get picked up. The typical way a drama series pilot in the 70s was handled was to make it long enough to end up as a movie of the week, so if it didn't get picked up as a series, then at least some production money was recouped. I saw this after seeing The Lazarus Man series, and was surprised at the similarities. This one is typical TV western fare, older gunslinger sees the evil of his ways, and turns into good gunslinger, yet always full of angst about the old ways. The whole idea of a hanged man returning to life was merely a contrivance to make things more interesting. I must say I missed the whole mind-reading ability thing. It wasn't evident apparently because there were plenty of times the lead didn't read someone's mind when if he had, he would have saved himself a lot of trouble. By the way, this movie shows why Cameron Mitchell should always be remembered as the epitome of hammy acting.
    6bkoganbing

    The Hanging That Didn't Take

    The title role of The Hanged Man is played by Steve Forrest who plays a notorious gunfighter who was duly hanged for a crime he committed and declared dead. But the only problem was the report of his demise was greatly exaggerated. Whether he was cut down too soon or the rope wasn't tight enough or some unseen power intervened, point is that Forrest is still walking around and breathing. And he's reflecting on a new chance at life because his old life had led him up thirteen steps to the hangman's noose. And he's legally dead.

    His first chance at redemption comes in helping widow Sharon Acker and her little boy Bobby Eilbacher fight off the designs of mining tycoon Cameron Mitchell. He's not too squeamish about his methods and has young gunslinger Brendon Boone on his payroll who despite the mystique surrounding Forrest is eager for showdown.

    This unsold TV pilot which was produced by Bing Crosby didn't break any new ground and westerns on television were getting scarce. Around this time Bonanza and Gunsmoke ended their runs and the few that have succeeded them up to this time haven't had their staying power. Speaking of Bonanza this was Ray Teal's farewell role and Bonanza fans will remember his semi-regular presence as sheriff Roy Coffey of Virginia City.

    The Hanged Man might have been picked up for a television series fifteen years earlier when westerns were a glut on the market. As it is western fans will have little reason to complain.
    6adrianovasconcelos

    Missed opportunity

    I realize THE HANGED MAN was just a pilot, so expectations should be managed in terms of quality.

    That said, Steve Forrest, Cameron Mitchell, and Will Geer deliver good performances and more could have been made with the premise of a man who survives hanging, and who at first seems to reject God, then seems to accept Him and ultimately runs from death again. The religious aspect in the movie is not clear.

    Direction OK, photography rather basic. It would never have been a masterpiece but I think an opportunity was lost to come up with a better film.
    7last_unicorn52

    The Hanged Man 1974

    I've been watching movies for many many years and seen some of the best , along w/ some of the worse. The Hanged Man is not the best But its not bad either. Steve Forrest's acting adds to the plot w/ a dimension of calm cold bloodiness that was prevalent back then. Cameron Mitchell seemed to be a little hammy but from reading history a lot of the big cattle ranchers/mine owners acted that way they thought they were above the Law. Overall it was a little above ave. There's a few other well known actors in it Will Geer Rafael Campos. It does encourage you to see other movies especially w/ those guys. If I may in a personnel note, its a shame us movie goers see actors faces that we have seen before but we don't know there names. A lot of them deserved more..
    5Wuchakk

    TV Western with Steve Forrest and Sharon Acker

    Released to TV in 1974 and directed by Michael Caffey, "The Hanged Man" is a Western starring Steve Forrest as a condemned man who miraculously survives a hanging and decides to help a widow (Sharon Acker) prevent a ruthless land baron (Cameron Mitchell) from chasing her off her remote desert ranch. Will Geer is on hand as an old-timer on the ranch while BarBara Luna plays the condemned man's babe. Brendon Boone appears as the lead henchman while Rafael Campos plays a priest.

    "The Hanged Man" was a pilot for a series that never materialized. Producers would make these pilots long enough to be released as a self-contained movie to recoup their losses in the event it wasn't picked up and this was the case with "The Hanged Man." Despite being a TV movie, it has a generally realistic vibe. The premise is interesting, the cast is fine and the movie's short-and-sweet. But it lacks the pizazz to cull it from its TV Western mediocrity. There's a reason it wasn't picked up for a series. Still, it's worth checking out if you favor the actors and late 60s/early 70's Westerns.

    Speaking of the actors, the movie features two alumni from the late 60's Star Trek TV series: BarBara Luna appeared in the acclaimed 2nd Season episode "Mirror, Mirror" while Sharon Acker appeared in the 3rd Season Golden Turkey "The Mark of Gideon." BarBara later appeared on two 2nd Season episodes of Buck Rogers and the 25th Century as Hawk's (totally hot) babe.

    The film runs 73 minutes and was shot in Old Tucson & Mescal, Arizona, and Red Rock Canyon State Park, Cantil, California.

    GRADE: C+

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      Final screen appearance of Ray Teal, after which he retired from acting.
    • Quotes

      Lew Halleck: You don't understand, Devlin. I mean to hire you.

      James Devlin: I don't like you.

      Lew Halleck: Lots of people don't. I still do business with them.

      James Devlin: I don't like your way of doing.

      Lew Halleck: Well, a man can't eat the walnuts unless he cracks a few shells.

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The hanged man
    • Filming locations
      • Sierrita Mountains, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Andrew J. Fenady Productions
      • Bing Crosby Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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