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Synopsis
In the rough-and-tumble world of post-Civil War Texas, ex-Confederate soldier Kirk Jordan (Randolph Scott) crosses paths with ranch owner Ivy Preston (Joan Bennett). Although a loyal Southerner, Jordan can't get past the waste and tragedy of the four years that have just ended, but Ivy is eager to help keep the war for the Confederacy alive, running guns to her would-be lover, unrepentant ex-Confederate captain Alan Sanford (Robert Cummings), who is prepared to ally himself with the Mexican emperor Maximilian as a means of starting a new war against the "Yankee" government. Ivy is attracted to Jordan after he boldly helps her evade an army checkpoint, until she finds out how relatively peaceable he is. Jordan and his sidekick, Cal Tuttle (Raymond Hatton), are prepared to make a cattle drive to the new railhead at Abilene and sell at a handsome profit, but Ivy wants nothing to do with the United States or Yankee money, even as her more practically minded grandmother (May Robson) and her foreman, Chuckawalla (Walter Brennan), try to convince her otherwise. Only when Isaiah Middlebrack (Robert H. Barrat), the corrupt local administrator for the occupying Northern government, arrives announcing a head-tax on cattle does she change her mind and begin to see some worth in Jordan's ambition and boldness. Two deaths, of Middlebrack and a much-loved ranch hand, allow the ranchers and the occupying soldiers to reconcile and make the drive together to the border. Jordan and his outfit find a stricken, desperate Abilene, bereft of anything to be shipped on the new rail line. Jordan's arrival accomplishes everything he hopes for and more, and in the end Ivy sees and also glories in his vision, of a United States reunited and restored, growing and thriving as never before. But Jordan can't abide her continued affection for Alan, whose continued obsession with restoring the Confederacy is wearing on him and almost everyone else by now, and he plans on leaving. Ivy doesn't want to see that happen, but is torn over her lingering affection for Alan. But then she learns that he is planning to join a new organization, the Ku Klux Klan, intended to drive the Yankees out of the South, and she suddenly has to choose with which of these men her future lies. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert H. Barrat Isaiah Middlebrack
Joan Bennett Ivy Preston
Walter Brennan Chuckawalla, Foreman
Robert Cummings Capt. Alan Sanford
Anna Demetrio Rosita Rodriguez
Raymond Hatton Cal Tuttle
Jack Moore Slim
May Robson Granna
Harvey Stephens Lt. David Nichols
Clarence H. Wilson Sam Ross
Francis Ford Uncle Dud
Randolph Scott Kirk Jordan

Production Crew

Theodor Sparkuhl Cinematographer
Gerard Carbonara Composer (Music Score)
James Hogan Director
LeRoy Stone Editor
Lucien Hubbard Producer
Bertram Millhauser Screenwriter
Paul H. Sloan Screenwriter
William Wister Haines Screenwriter
Emerson Hough Short Story Author
Emerson Hough Short Story Author
Leo Robin Songwriter
Ralph Rainger Songwriter
Year: 1938
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Western

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount