Powder River

June. 17,1953      NR
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Ex-marshal Chino Bull has hung up his guns until his prospecting partner is shot dead. Chino then takes over as the law in town, forming a friendship with gun-man Mitch Hardin and making enemies of the Logan brothers. When Hardin' girl from the east arrives, he makes her pretty unwelcome - as does his new flame, saloon owner Frenchie.

Rory Calhoun as  Chino Bullock
Corinne Calvet as  Frenchie Dumont
Cameron Mitchell as  Mitch Hardin
Penny Edwards as  Debbie Allen
Carl Betz as  Loney Logan
John Dehner as  Harvey Logan
Raymond Greenleaf as  Prudy
Victor Sutherland as  Mayor Lowery

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Reviews

Evengyny
1953/06/17

Thanks for the memories!

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StyleSk8r
1953/06/18

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Hayden Kane
1953/06/19

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1953/06/20

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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bsmith5552
1953/06/21

"Powder River" is a Technicolor revenge western reminiscent of the Wyatt Earp/ Doc Holiday relationship depicted in the earlier "My Darling Clementine" (1946).Rory Calhoun plays ex-marshal Chino Bull(ock) who has hung up his guns to prospect for gold with his partner Johnny Slater (Frank Ferguson). Two saddle tramps Loney Hogan (Carl Betz) and his com padre (Bob Wilke) try to steal Chino and Johnny's horses but are driven off by Chino. Later after returning from town, Chino finds Johnny murdered and their gold stolen. Chino assumes that Hogan was to blame and takes on the town marshal's job in order to bring Logan to justice.In the local saloon Chino meets proprietor "Frenchie" Dumont (Corrine Calvet) and learns that she is "associated" with gunman Mitch Hardin (Cameron Mitchell). Chino and Hardin strike up a friendship. Debbie Allen (Penny Edwards) the girl Hardin left behind shows up to complicate matters. We learn along the way that Hardin is a doctor who is suffering from a brain tumor and that he has a death wish.Chino entices Loney and Harvey Logan (John Dehner) to try to rob a gold shipment in order to force a showdown until..............Calhoun was always a pleasant enough hero whose career in westerns extended well into the 60s. Calvet with her thick French accent makes a poor man's Marlene Deitrich. Mitchell never quite made it to the A list but was a dependable second lead during this period. Carl Betz is best remembered as the father in "The Donna Reed Show". Penny Edwards appeared in a number of Roy Rogers oaters while Dale Evans was having a baby in 1950.

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gordonl56
1953/06/22

POWDER RIVER – 1953A brisk 20 Century Fox B-western production that is better than one would expect. Rory Calhoun plays the hero lead here while Carl Betz and John Dehner ably handle the villain parts. Also in the mix are Cameron Mitchell, Penny Edwards and the rather stunning looking, Corinne Calvet.The story has Calhoun as an ex-lawman who has hung up the guns. He is now doing some gold prospecting with Frank Ferguson. The two are doing quite well and are building up a good sized stake of gold. They need to be on guard since the woods are full of claim jumpers and the like. Calhoun heads in to the nearby town of Powder River to cash in some gold and pick up supplies. Powder River is more or less run by saloon keeper, Corinne Calvet. Cahoun returns to his camp after the supply run into town. He finds his partner, Ferguson, dead and their gold gone. He returns to town to look for anyone with a bit too much gold dust. No luck there, but he does break up a bunch of yahoos causing trouble. Calhoun finds himself being offered the job of town Sheriff, which he accepts. What better way to discover who killed his partner.Saloon and gambling house owner, Calvet takes a shine to Calhoun. This, he is told might not be all that wise a move on his part. It seems that Calvet has a beau already. The man, Cameron Mitchell, is really handy with a gun and is known for violent mood swings. These are caused by a tumor in his brain. Mitchell is a former doctor from out east. Mitchell had accidentally killed a man during surgery when he suffered one of his attacks.Now popping up is Penny Edwards. Edwards is the former fiancé of Mitchell. She wants Mitchell to come back east and get an operation. This plan is put on hold, as Mitchell ends up helping Calhoun take on the villain types, Carl Betz and John Dehner. There are several shootouts, a jailbreak and several more shootouts.Miss Edwards catches a bullet and Mitchell ends up having to do surgery to save her life. After all this, we discover that it had been Mitchell who had shot Calhoun's partner, Ferguson. Mitchell then drops dead from a brain aneurysm saving Calhoun from shooting him in revenge for Ferguson. As silly as this might sound, it plays out rather well on screen.This rather lively duster is a step above what was normally delivered by veteran b-film helmsman, Louis King. King dwelled for years on westerns with Buck Jones before moving up the ladder a bit with the odd Charlie Chan and Bulldog Drummond feature. The writing of this film is quite good with Sam Hellman, Stuart Lake and Daniel Mainwaring. Lake wrote the stories for several excellent westerns. These include FRONTIER MARSHAL, WELLS FARGO, THE WESTERNER, MY DARLING CLEMINTINE and WINCHESTER 73. Mainwaring, better known as Geoffrey Homes, wrote the story or screenplay for ROUGHSHOD, THE BIG STEAL, THE LAWLESS, THE LAST OUTPOST, ROADBLOCK, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK, THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS and the noir classic, OUT OF THE PAST. Cinematographer Ernest Cronjager supplies some nice Technicolor work on this one.

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grybar
1953/06/23

I'm not really a fan of Rory Calhoun, but I enjoyed his character in this picture. It tells a story with a bit more depth and a few surprises, while still providing action, romance and some terrific western scenery. While Calhoun's character, Chino Bull, is still country-suave and in control, he doesn't convey the snide quality that was an undercurrent in his later television work. The story line carries some standard western baggage, but at the same time it veers away with unexpected plot developments that were a bit more sophisticated than the type of that era, presaging the so-called "adult westerns" that became the standard in the 1950s and '60s. The female characters, unfortunately, are given the usual supportive roles. Still, it's an interesting story against some beautiful backgrounds.

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alexandre michel liberman (tmwest)
1953/06/24

I saw this film when I was twelve, 1955, and remember not having liked it. I saw it again recently and thought it was quite good. I guess, when twelve I was too impressed with Mitch Hardin, the character played by Cameron Mitchell, who suffers from a brain tumor, and that got me kind of depressed. But really, this western is basically another variation of "Frontier Marshall", "My Darling Clementine" etc. etc. Mitch Hardin has his roots in Doc Holliday, same way Frenchie Dumont (Corinne Calvet) can be compared to Chihuahua (Linda Darnell) and Pennie Edwards is another Clementine. But there are a lot of interesting changes made to the basic story which provides this western with many action scenes, and a sort of unpredictability not present in the usual western. There are some great moments like when the stagecoach is going adrift in the river, and when Calhoun grabs the gun of the bad guy. Calhoun is excellent in his role, of course based on Wyatt Earp.

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