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William C. McGann
Special Effects Supervisor -
Raoul Walsh
Director -
Max Steiner
Original Music Composer -
James Wong Howe
Director of Photography -
Christian Nyby
Editor -
Terry Wilson
Stunts -
Perc Westmore
Makeup Artist -
Allen Pomeroy
Stunts
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Wuchak 10/12/2024 7:31:39 PM
**_Mitchum carries this moody Film Noir Western set in turn-of-the-century New Mexico_** An adopted son at a ranch (Robert Mitchum) is haunted by something that happened in his childhood as he goes off to fight in the Spanish-American War. Upon his return, he romances Thorley (Teresa Wright) while dealing with the love-hate relationship of his brother (John Rodney). Meanwhile there’s the specter of a one-armed man in the background (Dean Jagger). “Pursued” (1947) is a well-produced B&W Western with a huge reputation and infamously known for being the film Jim Morrison watched the night he perished on July 3, 1971. Mitchum was 29 during shooting and his towering, brooding presence makes the flick worthwhile, along with Raoul Walsh’s Orson Welles-influenced direction. Unfortunately, there’s some bad writing, such as the poorly developed character of Adam, not to mention Thorley’s sudden emotional pendulum swings (Why Sure!). But I like the sad theme of adopted children never being as loved and trusted as biological ones. It runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in northwest New Mexico at Gallup and nearby Red Rock Park in Church Rock (the ranch), as well as Warner Bros. Ranch in Calabasas, which is 10 miles west of the Hollywood Sign, plus stuff done at the Burbank studio. GRADE: C+/B-
Harry Carey, Jr.
PrenticeRobert Mitchum
JebJudith Anderson
Mrs. CallumTeresa Wright
ThorAlan Hale
Jake DingleIan Wolfe
Coroner (uncredited)Lester Dorr
Dingle's Casino Boss (uncredited)Lane Chandler
A Callum