BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCKÂ (PG)
D:Â John Sturges
MGM (Dore Schary)
USA 🇺🇸 1955
81 mins
Thriller
W:Â Don McGuire & Willard
Kaufman [based on the story 'Bad Time At Hondo' by Howard Briskin]
DP: William C. Mellor
Ed: Newell P. Kimlin
Mus: Andre Previn
PD: Cedric Gibbons & Malcolm Brown
Spencer Tracy (John J. MacReedy), Robert
Ryan (Reno Smith), Dean Jagger (Tim Horn), Walter Brennan (Doc Velie), Ernest Borgnine (Coley Trimble), Lee Marvin (Hector David), Anne Francis (Liz Wirth)
A one-armed war veteran visits a small town in the
middle of the desert only to be greeted with menacing hostility by the locals.
This movie is clearly a huge inspiration for the first
Rambo movie, but it's better acted, better written and carries a lot more atmosphere, even carrying an allegory for communism.
Possibly the first movie to use "the whole town's in
on it" as a plot device and it works incredibly well, thrilling from start to finish.
Spencer Tracy delivers a great performance as the
one-armed stranger and the supporting cast are all top notch.
8/10