Cattle King
Cattle King | |
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Theatrical Film Poster | |
Directed by | Tay Garnett |
Produced by | Nat Holt |
Written by | Thomas Thompson |
Starring | Robert Taylor |
Music by |
Paul Sawtell Bert Shefter |
Cinematography | William E. Snyder |
Edited by | George White |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates | July 31, 1963 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $535,000[1] |
Box office | $1,065,000[1] |
Cattle King is a 1963 film directed by Tay Garnett. It stars Robert Taylor and Robert Loggia.[2] It also appears to have been called Guns of Wyoming in some countries.
Plot
A range war is building in Wyoming. Caught on opposite sides are Sam Brassfield, who builds fences to protect his grass land, and Clay Mathews, a cattle baron determined to keep an open range.
Both men argue their case before the cattlemen's association to President Chester A. Arthur, who happens to be in Cheyenne for a visit. A hired gun of Mathews picks a fight with Brassfield's top man, Johnny Quatro, in a saloon, then vows revenge after Brassfield intervenes.
Brassfield proposes marriage to Sharleen Travers, who runs a neighboring ranch with her brother Harry. At first the spineless Harry sides with Mathews, but after a scolding from his sister, he apologizes to Brassfield. A while thereafter, the hired gun Bodine shoots and wounds the unarmed Harry, then kills Sharleen in cold blood.
Another rancher mistakenly blames Brassfield for a raid that Matthews ordered. He changes sides after overhearing Brassfield speak on his behalf to the President. In a final showdown, Brassfield urges Mathews to keep the dispute between themselves, then outdraws Mathews in a gunfight. Bodine also pulls a gun, but Quatro shoots him down.
Cast
- Robert Taylor as Samm Brassfield
- Robert Loggia as Johnny Quatro
- Joan Caulfield as Sharleen Travers
- Robert Middleton as Clay Mathews
- Larry Gates as President Arthur
- Malcolm Atterbury as Abe Clevenger
- William Windom as Harry Travers
- Virginia Christine as Ruth Winters
- Richard Devon as Vince Bodine
- Ray Teal as Ed Winters
- Bob Ivers as Webb Carter
- Maggie Pierce as June Carter
- Woodrow Parfrey as Stafford
- Richard Tretter as Hobie Renton
- John Mitchum as Tex
Box office
According to MGM records the film earned $415,000 in the US and Canada and $650,000 elsewhere resulting in a loss of $20,000.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
- ↑ http://allmovie.com/work/cattle-king-86851