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SILVER LODE may be the finest western that RKO released in the mid-1950s. With expert and taut scripting, high production values (it’s one of producer Benedict Bogeaus’ best), ample direction under the broken-down Allan Dwan, this shrimp oater also has two of the best performances of its two male leads: John Payne and Dan Duryea. Payne, a outmoded of numerous Westerns for Paramount [e.g., EL PASO and THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK] and Republic [e.g., THE ROAD TO DENVER], here turns in a tour de force as the innocent, but hunted and accused hero. He is very exquisite indeed, his lines crisply given, adding to the mounting tension. Duryea, one of Hollywood’s finest “abominable guys,” almost outdoes Payne; Duryea is simply studpendous. The final scene between the two–in the town bell tower–is quite striking and much.
Secondary starring roles are filled with some very competent Hollywood veterans—Robert Warwick, Emile Meyer as the town sheriff, Harry Carey Jr. and Alan Hale Jr. as members of Dan Duryea’s “posse.” Lisbeth Scott is Payne’s admire interest; she’s does quite well.
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VCI has given us a heavenly, natty print, and attaches the current trailer at the demolish, along with bios of the leading actors, all very marvelous.
Silver Lode is the kind of movie that will repay watching from time to time. It is plot above average as oaters go. Recommended highly both to those alive to in honorable Western fare and, yes, to others keen simply in top-notch cinema.
VCI Entertainment presents “Silver Lode” (1954) (Dolby digitally remastered) …an RKO Pictures production featuring John Payne, Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea…sage is drama at its best, very similar to “High Noon”…four men inch into the town of “Silver Lode” with a warrant for John Payne led by Duryea, with Carey Jr, Hale Jr and Whitman as the deputies…is Payne guilty of assassinate and taking $20,000, can he regain some proof that these charges are erroneous and unwarranted…is the town standing slack him or they split apt down the middle of his innocence…Duryea is the brother of the man Payne is accused of killing in Discovery, will they pick him alive or unimaginative…can Payne depend on Rose the saloon girl who collected carries a flame for him…will four desperate men claiming to be lawmen who are hooked on revenge pick up an innocent victum for their next target of cancel…witness as the screens most lively manhunt begins when one man fights against mob violence and his survival…is it my imagination or is this cessation to the McCarthy witch hunt for communists in the film industry during ’50s…however the point is well engage as this is a very gracious western with glorious performances…so pop some popcorn, sit wait on and like the movie.
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Under director Allan Dwan, producer Benedict Bogeaus with recent tale by Karen DeWolf, music quiet by Louis Forbes…the cast include John Payne (Dan Ballard), Lizabeth Scott (Rose Evans), Dan Duryea (Ned McCarthy-marshall), Dolores Moran (Dolly), Harry Carey Jr (Johnson-deputy), Alan Hale Jr (Kirk-deputy), Stuart Whitman (Wickers-deputy), Morris Anktrum (Zachary Evans), I.Stanford Jolley (Bit fragment), Myron Healey (Rider), Lane Chandler (Man at fire), Frank Sully (Paul Herbert), Emile Meyer (Sheriff Wooley), Robert Warwick (Think Cranston), John Hudson (Michael ‘Mitch’ Evans), Roy Gordon (Dr. Elmwood), Hugh Sanders (townsman), Florence Auer (Mrs. Elmwood), Ralph Sanford (Joe-bartender), Al Haskell (Sheriff’s Deputy), John Dierkes (Blacksmith), Edgar Barrier (Taylor) …..special heed on actor John Payne played Vint Bonner in “Restless Gun”: (1957-59) legendary gunfighter hero who drifts in and out of towns during the weak west helping the underdog…and actor Dan Duryea was outstanding in the Bette Davis film “The Puny Foxes”, but remembered in the 1948 Universal Film “Dusky Bart”, as the gloomy garbed highwayman making away with Wells Fargo bounty in a series of stagecoach holdups, astonishing hard riding scenes over the technicolor plains….familiar faded actors supporting the cast with Morris Ankrum (Hoppy films as the villain), Lane Chandler (Duke Wayne’s sidekick in many B-Westerns), Myron Healey (the cowboy picking on Dean Martin in the saloon scene “Rio Bravo”), Robert Warwick (played everything from Indian Chief to Contemplate in the ’40s) and one of my well-liked character actors I.Stanford Jolley who was always in the thick of rustling, bank robbing or running the local saloon, spacious stuff from those days of B-Westerns…..there’s a mountainous deal of entertainment here for “B-Western” fans out there…all courtesy of VCI Entertainment, who in my humble view is the best there is in restoring early serials and features like this one.
SCENE SELECT:
1. Strangers
2. Accusations
3. Friends
4. Time
5. Information
6. The Plan
7. Zigzag Truth
8. On The Run
9. In Hiding
10.Alone
11.Surrounded
12.Telegram
SPECIAL FEATURES:
1. “Silver Lode” (unique theatrical trailer)
BIOS:
1. John Payne
Birth Date: 5/23/1912 – Roanoke, VA
Died: 12/06/1989 – Malibu, California
2. Lizabeth Scott (aka Emma Matzo)
Birth Date: 9/29/1922 – Scranton, PA
Died: aloof living
3. Dan Duryea
Birth Date: 1/23/1907 – White Plains, NY
Died: 6/07/1968 – Hollywood, CA
Own them now on DVD….if you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure then this is the spot for all of the above…if you enjoyed this feature check out another as VCI Entertainment presents “Cattle Queen of Montana” (1954) (Dolby digitally remastered) …an RKO Pictures production featuring Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan…record line has Sierra Nevada Jones (Stanwyck) and her father (Ankrum) arriving in Montana to file their claim for some prime ranch land…while camping and bedding down the cattle Natchakoa (Caruso) with his band of renegade tribesmen raid the camp and acquire the cattle…land owner and neighbor McCord (Evans) is leisurely all of the abominable events that happen to Sierra…with the encourage of Colorados (Fuller) son of the chief who has attended the whitemans college is trying to bring peace between the Indian and townspeople…is Farrell (Reagan) who is working for McCord and his henchman Yost (Jack Elam) benefit Sierra Jones…can Farrell who is a hired gun be working for the army undercover…will his speedy gun befriend turn the tide for the Cattle Queen of Montana…this above average B-Western will retain you guessing to the very last scene.
Great job by VCI Entertainment for releasing the “Silver Lode” (1954), digital transfere with a smart, definite and crisp print…looking forward to more of the same from the ’50s vintage…order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment, finish tuned once again with a top notch Westerns from VCI…so saddle up and bag ready for some hard riding and adventure that only VCI Entertainment (King of the Serials) can inform…fair the device we like ‘em!
Total Time: 80 mins on DVD ~ VCI Entertainment 8291 ~ (6/25/2002)
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