Hangman's Knot
It happened when a killer with a rope ruled Nevada!
Hangman's Knot is an exciting, suspense-filled Western starring Randolph Scott and an excellent supporting cast, including Donna Reed (Best Supporting Actress winner From here to Eternity, 1953) and Lee Marvin (Best Actor Oscar winner Cat Ballou, 1965).
At the end of the Civil War, a small band of Confederate soldiers ambush a Union gold shipment. To their horror, they learn from a dying soldier that the war between the North and the South has been over for a month. Now facing certain criminal prosecution for acts committed while they thought the war was on, the troop seeks refuge in a stagecoach waystation. A feisty ex-Union army nurse (Reed) and three others are held captive while the men plot their next move. The troops' leader (Scott) wants to return the gold in exchange for amnesty, but the blood-thirsty bounty hunters are closing in, and have every intention of taking the loot and hanging the soldiers.
This handsome Technicolor production proved to be Scott's biggest commercial and critical success. The top-notch cast includes Jeanette Nolan (The Big Heat, Orson Welles' Macbeth), Richard Denning (An Affair to Remember) and Claude Jarman, Jr. (The Yearling).
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A Little Different for a Classic Western - MovieLover5
I'm not certain why the name of the movie, as there is only a passing hint of that. Regardless, this is not bad for one of the old genre of western, with not a lot of talking, and a "get right to it" plot. There is a fair amount of decent action (gun fights and fist fights), and a bit of morality tossed in to show us that good and bad are not always clear. While the ending is a bit on the cheesy side, taking into mind the period in which this was made, all in all western fans should enjoy the film.
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A Little Different for a Classic Western - MovieLover5
I'm not certain why the name of the movie, as there is only a passing hint of that. Regardless, this is not bad for one of the old genre of western, with not a lot of talking, and a "get right to it" plot. There is a fair amount of decent action (gun fights ...