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Untamed Frontier
1952 | 4:3 | COLOR | Quality: Very Good Joseph Cotton, Suzan Ball $12.00 |
Cattle baron Matt Debow (Minor Watson) runs a herd so large that his own land is not sufficient - but fortunately his land provides the only access to an expansive stretch of open range that the Government has allocated to settlers. Of course, the Denbows will not allow anyone to pass through their land to get to this open range, which riles up the local newspaper magnate, Clayton Vance (Douglas Spencer). Helping old man Debow are his hothead son, Glenn Debow (Scott Brady) and his responsible adopted nephew, Kirk Debow (Joseph Cotten). The Debows have a stranglehold on the town, but things get complicated when Glenn crashes a local dance and upsets his saloon girl sweetheart Lottie (Suzan Ball), causing her to spurn him. To get back at her, Glenn lays the charm on local lady Jane Stevens (Shelley Winters) who quickly falls for Glenn. That doesn't sit well with Jane's boyfriend Charlie (Richard Garland) who confronts Glenn, but gets a bullet in his gut for his trouble. Jane is the only witness who can testify whether or not the killing was in self defense, but Glenn hatches a scheme to exploit a Texas law which states that a wife cannot testify against a husband. He sweeps Jane off her feet and quickly marries her, then almost immediately ignores her and goes back to Lottie, who herself is very unhappy with the situation. In the meantime, newspaperman Vance has put the word out that there is land for the taking beyond the Denbow Ranch, and an army of homesteaders has gathered with the intention of forcing their way onto the free government land - setting up a potentially deadly confrontation! |
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