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Cast a Long Shadow

  • 1959
  • PG
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
819
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Audie Murphy and Terry Moore in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)
A young man without surname inherits a big indebted ranch and has to prove his worthiness managing a cattle drive
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A young man without surname inherits a big indebted ranch and has to prove his worthiness managing a cattle driveA young man without surname inherits a big indebted ranch and has to prove his worthiness managing a cattle driveA young man without surname inherits a big indebted ranch and has to prove his worthiness managing a cattle drive

  • Director
    • Thomas Carr
  • Writers
    • Martin Goldsmith
    • John McGreevey
    • Wayne D. Overholser
  • Stars
    • Audie Murphy
    • Terry Moore
    • John Dehner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    819
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Carr
    • Writers
      • Martin Goldsmith
      • John McGreevey
      • Wayne D. Overholser
    • Stars
      • Audie Murphy
      • Terry Moore
      • John Dehner
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Matt Brown
    Terry Moore
    Terry Moore
    • Janet Calvert
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Chip Donohue
    James Best
    James Best
    • Sam Mullen
    Rita Lynn
    • Hortensia
    Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle
    • Preacher Harrison
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Charlotte Calvert
    Stacy Harris
    Stacy Harris
    • Eph Brown
    • (as Stacy S. Harris)
    Robert Foulk
    Robert Foulk
    • Hugh Rigdon
    Wright King
    Wright King
    • Noah Pringle
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Booth
    • Trail Cook
    • (uncredited)
    Claire Carleton
    Claire Carleton
    • Saloon Girl at Poker Game
    • (uncredited)
    Mason Alan Dinehart
    Mason Alan Dinehart
    • Dick Calvert
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Ferrante
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Terry Frost
    Terry Frost
    • Wade
    • (uncredited)
    Nacho Galindo
    Nacho Galindo
    • Hotel Keeper
    • (uncredited)
    Elias Gamboa
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Thomas Carr
    • Writers
      • Martin Goldsmith
      • John McGreevey
      • Wayne D. Overholser
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    User reviews13

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    3jeanbarb

    Typical 50's western!

    Murphy was a hero in World War 2, being the most decorated soldier of the war, but as an actor he left much to be desired. Black and white should have gone the way of the arc projector lamp by the 1950's! The film does have a good cast of character actors doing they're best to pull this film out of it doldrums. Ms. Moore seems out of place in this film, lacking her usual sensuality. John Dehner is his usual best as the stern character of the film, outdoing Murphy who's supposed to be the lead. James Best is in his heyday period and shows good acting. One wonders if Murphy being a co-producer has any bearing on the quality of this flick? I would recommend it to people who like typical westerns of the B class.
    7elo-equipamentos

    One of most unknown movie of Audie Murphy !!

    Maybe the most unknown picture that Audie Murphy offerings to us, a bad temper guy wanderer which is running from is rough father, his name is Matt, until be found by the loyal foreman (Dehner) that his father already has dead and surprisingly he left to him the big farm, the young drunkard don't want to be rancher again, The foreman has a fair proposition, many employers has 20.000 dollars to offer to all lands, Matt accept at once, but has to go back to sign the papers, there he was seen with sneering by so many people, just a useless booze, in such atmosphere he refused to sell their lands anymore, meanwhile his father left a bank's debit a large sum of money that must to pay in few days, the answer will be sell all cattle at Santa Fé, Matt becomes in few days likes his father, cruel, bossy and has no feelings concerning those employers, who work so hard for countless years, this picture has an contradiction, the sudden changing in just few days of a man, sounds weird in such behavior, the major fact will be reveal in the cattle's journey, a minor picture of Murphy, but still interesting due such greatness of this charismatic cowboy, pay attention on John Dehner, he was a key of the all things!!

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    First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
    6hitchcockthelegend

    What's in a name?

    Cast a Long Shadow is directed by Thomas Carr and adapted to screenplay by Martin M. Goldsmith and John McGreevey from the novel written by Wayne D. Overholser. It stars Audie Murphy, Terry Moore, John Dehner, James Best, Denver Pyle and Ann Doran. Music is by Gerald Fried and cinematography by Wilfred Cline.

    Filmed in black and white and produced out of the company Murphy formed with Walter Mirisch, Cast a Long Shadow is a tired Oater on narrative terms. The look and feel is fine and the performances are more than up to scratch, but there's a thematic drive missing from the writing, a missed opportunity to really pump some psychologically distorted blood into its veins.

    Murphy is a tough drinking loose cannon type who inherits a ranch and renounces his past and plans to marry his sweetheart. But the ranch is wanted by the townsfolk as a means of productivity salvation and it transpires it's in a whole bunch of debt - with the bank vultures circling. So Audie takes control of a crucial cattle drive and proves to be a very hard task master, so much so he just may kill off any hope of saving the ranch in the process.

    In the background is the hovering question of Murphy's illegitimacy, something which bothers him so, and with him trying to go straight and sober - but in the process alienating everyone around him, the meat is there for a tasty stew. Sadly it's only averagely unfurled and culmination of story leaves loose ends dangling. Still, it's never dull, music and photography are in sync with the play, and Murphy fans get good value for their time. 6/10
    3planktonrules

    Murphy just seems incredibly grumpy in this one.

    During his movie career, Audie Murphy made 45 films...and nearly all of them were westerns. A few of them were really, really good...such as "Drums Along the River" and "Apache Rifles". Many were just ordinary programmers....westerns with little to distinguish them. Sadly, "Cast a Long Shadow" isn't one of the better westerns...mostly due to the way his character was written.

    When the story begins, Chip Donahue (John Dehner) finds Matt Brown (Murphy) doing what he loves to do these days...hanging out in a saloon, drink and gambling. Brown is pretty much a bum...which makes Donahue's visit an important one. It seems that Chip doesn't realize it, but he's the heir to a large cattle ranch and Donahue wants to buy it from him now that the owner has died and left it to Brown.

    Brown agrees to sell the ranch but soon after arriving at the place, he realizes that it would provide him with something important...and he decides to keep it for himself. However, there's a mortgage overdue on the place and unless he drives a mess of cattle to market as soon as possible, he'll lose the place.

    But there is a HUGE problem with this plan.... Brown is a nasty jerk and he's excellent at driving away people around him. Soon, it appears he'll practically have to do the cattle drive himself since he's now such a hated man...and rightfully so.

    The surliness of Murphy's character is THE major problem with the film. Had he evolved into a better person through the course of the story (as in the two excellent films I mentioned above), it might have worked. Here, on the other hand, he just seems like a jerk with severe constipation or migraine! It does abate a bit through the course of the story...just not enough to make you care about him and his ranch.
    7masonfisk

    RED RIVER AS AUDIE WOULD'VE DONE IT...!

    An Audie Murphy Western from 1959. Murphy is drunk, playing cards in a saloon when a man, played by John Dehner, comes a-calling. It turns out Murphy's father has passed & left his ranch to him but Murphy left home a while ago on the outs w/his father so Dehner proposes to purchase the estate from him (he's cobbled together a collection from all the other ranch hands), all Murphy has to do is come back, sign over the deed & go his merry way but once he's among the people he left behind, specifically the girl, now a young woman, who jilted him at the altar, all his past transgressions melt away emboldening him to propose marriage, which she accepts. The fearlessness continues when he announces he's not going to sell & herd 3000 head of cattle to New Mexico (to pay off the debt his father had saddled the farm with). At first his workers/investors aren't too pleased but his determination to get the job done does impress even though there are those among them who would be willing to bump him off if a stampede could happen at the right time. Offbeat to be sure, Murphy rises to the challenge in a role not unlike John Wayne's in Red River (where a megalomaniac pushes his men to their limits) but Dehner is his equal as an old herder who's too stubborn to admit his past regrets must now swallow his pride for the good of the ranch. Also starring a couple of Dukes of Hazzard vets, Denver Pyle & James Best, as Murphy's reluctant workmen.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of director Thomas Carr.
    • Quotes

      Matt Brown: I gave an order. I expect any man who works for me to obey it.

      Chip Donohue: No, it's not what you say that galls me. It's the way you say it.

      Matt Brown: You'll get used to it.

      Chip Donohue: The question is, do I want to?

      Matt Brown: You know when a man works the same job too long, he gets thinking no one else can do it.

      Chip Donohue: I guess that makes him as big a fool as the boy who thinks if he gives enough orders, nobody will have time enough to know that most of them don't make sense.

    • Soundtracks
      Nearer, My God, to Thee
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sarah Flower Adams

      Performed by Denver Pyle and the church congregation

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1959 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sombras del pasado
    • Filming locations
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Mirisch Company
      • Mirisch-Murphy Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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