
Overview:
Two men with questionable pasts, Glyn McLyntock and his friend Cole, lead a wagon-train load of homesteaders from Missouri to the Oregon territory...Status: | Released (1952-01-23) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination |
Screen: | Borden Chase, William Gulick |
Productions: | Universal International Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 854: James Stewart - Glyn McLyntock
- 11128: Arthur Kennedy - Emerson Cole
- 31169: Julie Adams - Laura Baile
- 18735: Rock Hudson - Trey Wilson
- 3338: Jay C. Flippen - Jeremy Baile
- 78859: Lori Nelson - Marjie Baile
- 55701: Chubby Johnson - Cap'n Mello
Crews
- 29636: Russell F. Schoengarth - Editor - Editing
- 68083: Aaron Rosenberg - Producer - Production
- 29637: Bernard Herzbrun - Art Direction - Art
- 1095839: William Gulick - Novel - Writing
- 44878: Nathan Juran - Art Direction - Art
- 40199: Anthony Mann - Director - Directing
- 30294: Borden Chase - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Biscuits, apples and the troubled past. The second of five genre defining Westerns that director Anthony Mann made with James Stewart, Bend Of The River was the first one to be made in colour. The slick screenplay is written by Borden Chase, adapted from William Gulick's novel "B ....
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Review text:
Jimmy Stewart ("McLyntock") is great in this grand-scale western as a gent, with his pal "Cole" (Arthur Kennedy) who leads a group of settlers through the wilds of Oregon. As the hard winter approaches, the pair set off to obtain their winter supplies but fall foul of some crooked of ....
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