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The Far Country (1954)
In this dark revenge western -
the fourth pairing of director Anthony Mann with actor James Stewart
in films between 1950 and 1955, and with a script written
by Borden Chase; it was filmed in Technicolor
in the Great Canadian Northwest:
- the setting was In 1896, during a cattle drive into
the 'far country,' from Wyoming to Seattle, and then to the port
city of Scagway (in the Alaskan Panhandle), and further northward
into Canada to Dawson City (in the Canadian territory of the Yukon)
- during the Klondike Gold Rush, self-reliant, misanthropic
anti-hero cattle herder and loner Jeff Webster (James Stewart)
(advertised as a "stranger with a gun") and his trusted,
grizzly sidekick pal Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan) were herding their
cattle from Wyoming, with Ben's ultimate objective to fund their
dream ranch in Utah
- the film opened in the coastal city of Seattle,
where Webster directed his cattle onto a steamship bound to the
North, after being accused by two cowhands of unlawfully murdering
two other cattle thieves
- upon their arrival in Scagway, the two
interrupted a hanging on a platform erected in the town's streets,
being conducted by the film's despotic antagonist: wealthy yet
affable top-hatted judge/Sheriff Gannon (John McIntire); the
self-appointed Gannon arrested Webster on false charges
- a bogus and unfair trial was held in
the saloon (Scagway Castle) of seductress Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman),
one of Gannon's corrupt business associates. (The seductress had
earlier helped shelter Jeff from authorities onboard the steamship
in her stateroom's bed, and she had taken a liking to him.) The
annoyed and tyrannical judge, who was quoted as saying: "I'm
gonna like you. I'm gonna hang you, but I'm gonna like you," acquitted
Jeff of the murder of two cattle thieves, but then confiscated
Webster's entire herd for the crime of disturbing the peace in
town
Scagway's Self-Appointed Judge/Sheriff Gannon (John
McIntire)
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Saloon Owner-Entrepreneur Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman)
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Tomboyish French-Canadian Immigrant Renee Vallon
(Corinne Calvet)
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Three Important Characters
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- however, within a short time, Webster and Tatum
were hired by Ronda to lead her caravan to the lawless, isolated,
gold-rush settlement town of Dawson City. During their first night,
their ploy to steal back their herd of animals succeeded, and they
were able to find refuge outside of Gannon's jurisdiction across
the border in Canada. After reacquiring his herd, Jeff was threatened
by the perturbed scoundrel Gannon that he would be hanged if he
ever returned south thru Skagway
- during their further trek northward, Jeff insised
on taking a diversionary valley trail with his cattle, while he
watched Ronda and the others take a faster, more treacherous mountainous
2-Mille Pass trail prone to avalanche - without warning her. After
begrudgingly being forced to rescue her, the caravan finally arrived
in Dawson City, Yukon, featuring the local Dawson Hash House with
bear stew, a school and a community church
- to his greedy surprise, Jeff was able to auction
off his herd for a high bid of $40,000. The surprising highest
bidder was Ronda, who outbid the lower offer of the co-owners of
the hash house - Hominy (Connie Gilchrist), Grits (Kathleen Freeman)
and Molasses (Connie Van). As a new arrival in town, the savvy,
strong-willed entrepreneur was opening up a saloon known as Dawson
Castle, in partnership with Gannon, that would inevitably usher
in more lawlessness and greedy corruption. With her advantages
of endless cash and beef, the self-interested Ronda would become
the new overlord of the town.
Muddy Tents and Streets of Dawson City
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Local Townsfolk in Dawson City
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Highest Bidder Ronda Castle for Jeff's Cattle
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- Jeff was determined to resist the amorous, love-triangle
intentions of both 'bad girl' Ronda and a pigtailed, tomboyish,
freckly-faced French-Canadian immigrant named Renee Vallon (Corinne
Calvet), whom he first met while sitting in jail in Scagway. He also
urged the townsfolk to avoid conflict and withdraw from interfering,
rather than opposing Gannon and his henchmen led
by Madden (Robert J. Wilke) and Newberry (Jack Elam)
- with their cash, Jeff and Tatum bought an existing
gold mine claim, and were planning to evade Gannon and his hired
men and leave town, but Tatum inadvertently and foolishly tipped
them off (by buying extra coffee for the long trip). As the two
men were uncovering their raft for a river escape, they were attacked
and robbed - Tatum was shot dead while Jeff's right hand was hit
and he was seriously incapacitated
- after returning to Dawson where he was cared for
by Renee, Jeff now chose to participate in an inevitable shoot-out
between himself and the villainous Gannon and his lawless men.
Jeff's tiny bell on his horse Pie's saddle-horn announced his arrival
for a showdown. He held his Winchester rifle across his injured
arm with his left hand, to take a stand with the community's residents
(intimidated, powerless and persecuted miners) against the cheating
Gannon and his gang
- Jeff evaded a surprise ambush by the two henchmen
(and shot both of them dead), but as Ronda ran out into the street
to warn him, she was lethally shot in the back by Gannon. Jeff
fired back at Gannon under the saloon's porch floorboards and killed
him. He was supported by the armed and courageous townfolk who
appeared in the street, to take back their city; the film ended
with Renee supportively appearing at Jeff's side
The Concluding Climactic Shoot-Out in Dawson City
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Jeff's Deadly Shoot-Out Against Madden and Newberry
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Ronda Shot in Back by Gannon As She Warned Jeff
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Gannon Firing Under Porch Floorboards at Jeff
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The United Townsfolk Coming to Jeff's Rescue
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Jeff Webster (James Stewart)
Jeff with Sidekick Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan)
Jeff Saved By Hiding in the Steamship Stateroom Bed
of Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman)
Disruption of Hanging in Scagway, Alaska
Ronda Revealed to be in Cahoots with Judge Gannon
On the Scenic Trail Headed Northward into Canada (Yukon) and Dawson City
Gannon's Hired Gun Madden (Robert J. Wilke)
Jeff Shot and Seriously Injured, While Tatum Was Killed
Jeff Cared For by Renee
Jeff Also Loved by Ronda
Final Image: Jeff With Renee (and Pie's Saddlehorn Bell)
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