词条 | The Wild and the Innocent |
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| name = The Wild and the Innocent | image_size = | image = The Wild and the Innocent FilmPoster.jpeg | caption = Film poster by Reynold Brown | director = Jack Sher | producer = Sy Gomberg | writer = Sy Gomberg Jack Sher | based on = story by Sy Gomberg | narrator = | starring = Audie Murphy Joanne Dru Gilbert Roland Jim Backus Sandra Dee | music = Hans J. Salter | cinematography = Harold Lipstein | editing = George Gittens | studio = Universal-International | distributor = Universal-International | released = {{Film date|1959|05|27|United States}} | runtime = 84 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }}The Wild and the Innocent is a 1959 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Sher starring Audie Murphy and Sandra Dee as two inexperienced young people who get into trouble when they visit a town for the very first time.[1] The film was the final Universal-International film shot in CinemaScope. PlotShy mountain trapper Yancy (Audie Murphy) travels through Wyoming with his uncle and aunt. After Uncle Lije (George Mitchell) is injured by a bear, Yancy is sent to trade their beaver pelts for money and supplies. When he arrives at the trading post, he finds it has been burnt down by an Indian who was sold moonshine by a lazy sneak thief, Ben Stocker (Strother Martin). The trading post owner tells Yancy that he will have to ride two more days to the nearest town to trade his furs. Stocker tries to trade his oldest daughter Rosalie (Sandra Dee) to Yancy for some furs, but is rebuffed. The next day, Yancy finds that Rosalie has run away from her father and wants him to take her to town. When they reach the town and he trades his furs, Yancy gets Rosalie some new clothes so she will be presentable to look for a job. Paul Bartell (Gilbert Roland), the town's corrupt sheriff, says he will find Rosalie a job at the dance hall, and Yancy believes that this will be alright. He later finds out what really goes on at the dance hall and goes to get Rosalie. Bartell, who intends to earn good money with Rosalie, refuses to let the girl go, and Yancy is forced to shoot him in self-defense. The next day, Yancy is loading up to leave for the mountains, while he intends for Rosalie to stay at the general store and be cared for by Mr. Forbes (Jim Backus) and his wife (Betty Harford). However, Rosalie refuses to part with him, and in the end Uncle Lije and Yancy head into the mountains with Rosalie riding on the back of Yancy’s horse. Cast
See also
References1. ^The Wild and the Innocent at Audie Murphy Memorial Site External links
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