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词条 The Man from Laramie
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  1. Plot summary

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = The Man from Laramie
| image = The_Man_from_Laramie_Poster.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| producer = William Goetz
| director = Anthony Mann
| screenplay = Philip Yordan
Frank Burt
| based on = {{based on|"The Man from Laramie"
serial, first published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1954|Thomas T. Flynn}}
| starring = James Stewart
Arthur Kennedy
Donald Crisp
Cathy O'Donnell
| music = George Duning
Lester Lee
| cinematography = Charles Lang
| editing = William Lyon
| distributor = Columbia Pictures
| studio = William Goetz Productions
| released = {{Film date|1955|08|31}}
| runtime = 104 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| gross = $3.3 million (US)[1]
}}

The Man from Laramie is a 1955 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp, and Cathy O'Donnell.

Written by Philip Yordan and Frank Burt, the film is about a stranger who defies a local cattle baron and his sadistic son by working for one of his oldest rivals.[2] The film was adapted from a serial of the same title by Thomas T. Flynn, first published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1954, and thereafter as a novel in 1955.

The Man from Laramie was one of the first Westerns to be filmed in CinemaScope to capture the vastness of the scenery. The film was also shot in Technicolor. This is the fifth and final Western collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart.

The movie's theme song of the same name, written by Lester Lee and Ned Washington, was recorded in the United States by Al Martino and in the United Kingdom by Jimmy Young. Young's version topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks in October 1955, while Martino's version (which did not chart in the U.S.) stalled at Number 19 that September.

Plot summary

Will Lockhart becomes entangled in the happenings of Coronado, an isolated western town, after delivering supplies there from Laramie. He immediately ends up at odds with the Waggomans, influential owners of the massive Barb Ranch. Lockhart is quietly searching for information about someone selling repeating rifles to the local Apaches; his brother, a green Army Lieutenant, was one of many soldiers killed in an Apache attack on a far reach of the Barb Ranch.

Barb owner Alec Waggoman is haunted by dreams of a stranger who intends to kill his adult son, Dave. He is also gradually losing his eyesight and cannot count on Dave, an immature, vicious and arrogant man who refuses to learn how to run the ranch the way his father needs it done.

Lockhart is told by Barbara Waggoman, Alec's niece, that he can collect salt for free and haul it away for freight but Dave Waggoman accuses him of stealing, shoots six of Lockhart's mules and burns his three wagons. Lockhart returns to town, engaging first Dave and then ranch foreman Vic Hansbro in a fistfight. Alec shows up and offers Lockhart restitution for his lost property. Sheriff Tom Quigby suggests that Lockhart then leave town to avoid trouble.

Lockhart continues searching for the gun runner. Local drunk Chris Boldt tells him that he may know something, but is killed soon after being seen with Lockhart, leading Sheriff Quigby to briefly arrest Lockhart.

Vic considers himself a second son to Alec and is engaged to marry Barbara. Alec depends on and respects Vic, but holds him responsible for the damage Dave caused to Lockhart's property and threatens to withhold it from Vic's pay.

A gunfight is started by Dave, leading to Dave having his hand shot through by Lockhart in the fight. However Lockhart is overpowered, and Dave then shoots him through the hand with Lockhart's own gun.

After this confrontation, Vic rides after Dave and catches him trying to contact the Apaches to deliver the next 200 repeating rifles for which the Apaches have paid Vic and Dave in advance. Vic shoots Dave (in self-defense) and then lets Alec believe that Lockhart was responsible.

Lockhart takes refuge with a rival rancher, Kate Canady, who wishes she and Waggoman, her long-ago fiancé before he married Dave's future mother, could declare a truce. Alec goes over some old bills and finds a bill for wire fence that is very overpriced. He suspects that it conceals a rifle purchase and sets out to discover for himself if Dave was both stealing from him and selling rifles to the Apaches. Vic is unable to talk him out of it, so just before they reach the wagon, the two scuffle and Alec is accidentally pushed off his horse and down a hill. Assuming the old man is dead, Vic rides away.

Lockhart finds Alec alive and takes him to Kate to tend to his wounds. When he regains consciousness, Alec is able to tell Lockhart about Dave and Vic and the rifles. Lockhart finds Vic using a smoke signal to call for the Apaches to come for their rifles. Lockhart is unable to shoot him down in cold blood, but forces Vic to help him push the wagon off the hilltop and destroy the rifles. Vic rides away but is attacked and killed by the band of Apaches who paid him for the ruined rifles.

Alec and Kate plan to get married. Barbara intends to leave Coronado and head back east. As Lockhart leaves town, he tells Barbara she will be passing through Laramie on the way and to ask anyone where to find Captain Lockhart, confirming that he is an officer in the U.S. Cavalry.

Cast

  • James Stewart as Will Lockhart
  • Arthur Kennedy as Vic Hansbro
  • Donald Crisp as Alec Waggoman
  • Cathy O'Donnell as Barbara Waggoman
  • Alex Nicol as Dave Waggoman
  • Aline MacMahon as Kate Canady
  • Wallace Ford as Charley O'Leary
  • Jack Elam as Chris Boldt
  • John War Eagle as Frank Darrah
  • James Millican as Tom Quigby
  • Gregg Barton as Fritz
  • Boyd Stockman as Spud Oxton
  • Frank DeKova as Padre

Production

Producer Aaron Rosenberg says that the reason Stewart and Mann never worked together again after The Man From Laramie was a disagreement over the quality of Night Passage, which according to Mann (who worked pre-production) was "trash". Mann quit the movie, feeling that Stewart was only making the film so he could play his accordion, something that enraged Stewart so much that the two didn't speak again.[3]

See also

  • List of American films of 1955

References

1. ^'The Top Box-Office Hits of 1955', Variety Weekly, January 25, 1956
2. ^{{cite web|title=The Man from Laramie |publisher=Internet Movie Database |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048342/ |accessdate=March 21, 2012}}
3. ^{{cite book | first=Michael | last=Munn | authorlink=Michael Munn | title=Jimmy Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend | publisher=Skyhorse Publishing | year = 2013 | orig-year=2006 | pages=233–235 | isbn=978-1-62636-094-5}}

External links

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  • {{YouTube|ShEXzTAvmUY|The Man From Laramie Trailer}}
  • {{IMDb title| 0048342 }}
  • {{TCMDb title| 21969 }}
  • {{AllMovie title| 31143 }}
  • {{AFI film|id=51581|title=The Man from Laramie}}
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