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Silver Lode (1954)
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Next to
Slightly Scarlet
, Silver Lode is the best of the many 1950s collaborations between producer Benedict Bogaeus and director Allan Dwan. Clearly inspired by
High Noon
, the story covers three hours in the lives of a group of westerners. As the townsfolk prepare for the Fourth of July celebration, stranger Dan Duryea rides into view, followed by three tough-looking hombres. Duryea claims to be as US marshal, and further claims that he has a warrant for the arrest of the town popular sheriff, John Payne. A few hours away from his marriage to Lizabeth Scott, Payne assumes that no one will believe the troublemaking Duryea, and that his spotless record will speak for itself. But since it is impossible to confirm or deny Duryea's allegations, the seeds of doubt are planted in the minds of the townspeople, and before long virtually all of Payne's "friends" have turned against him. It soon becomes clear to the movie audience that Duryea is lying, especially after he guns down one of his own men. But Duryea is able to pin the blame of the killing on Payne, and in a twinkling the sheriff is a hunted man. The only person willing to give Payne the benefit of the doubt is town trollop Dolores Moran (Mrs. Benedict Bogeaus), who hides the sheriff while telegrapher Frank Sully tries to find out if Duryea is telling the truth. Building slowly and methodically to a slam-bang climax, Silver Lode is an above-average psychological western--and, like many "guilt by supsicion" films of the 1950s, a thinly veiled attack on McCarthyism. Best line: when Duryea bursts into Dolores' boudoir to see if Payne is hiding under the bed, she moans "Oh, what is this? A French farce?" ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Morris Ankrum
Zachary Evans
Florence Auer
Mrs. Elmwood
Edgar Barrier
Taylor
Harry Carey, Jr.
Johnson
Dan Duryea
Ned McCarthy
Roy Gordon
Dr. Elmwood
John Hudson
Michael "Mitch" Evans
Emile G. Meyer
Sheriff Wooley
Dolores Moran
Dolly
Lizabeth Scott
Rose Evans
Frank Sully
Paul Herbert
Stuart Whitman
Wickers
Alan Hale, Jr.
Kirk
Robert Warwick
Judge Cranston
Production Crew
Van Nest Polglase
Art Director
John Alton
Cinematographer
Louis Forbes
Composer (Music Score)
Allan Dwan
Director
James Leicester
Editor
Leon Chooluck
Executive Producer
Benedict E. Bogeaus
Producer
Karen de Wolf
Screenwriter
Year: 1954
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Western
Produced by
RKO Pictures
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.