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Ride Clear of Diablo

A young railroad surveyor returns to his hometown to find the man who murdered his father and brother.

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Release : 1954
Rating : 6.8
Studio : Universal International Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Audie Murphy Susan Cabot Dan Duryea Abbe Lane Russell Johnson
Genre : Western

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Reviews

Pluskylang
2018/08/30

Great Film overall

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GazerRise
2018/08/30

Fantastic!

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AnhartLinkin
2018/08/30

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Jonah Abbott
2018/08/30

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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weezeralfalfa
2017/06/29

Dan Duryea consistently upstages the staid Audie Murphy(as Clay) during their many interactions, both negative and friendly. They eventually become an amusing reluctant buddy pair. I'll classify Dan(as Whitey)as a ruffian rather than a villain, at least in the context of this story. Unclear how he made a living. The real bad guys, surprisingly, are Sheriff Kenyon(Paul Birch) lawyer Tom Meredith, and their henchman Ted Ringer(Russell Johnson). They're into cattle rustling, and silver shipment theft, for example. Very surprisingly, the sheriff and Tom are the major participants in the cattle rustling operation. Tom is decked out in his business suit and bow tie while rustling! When owner Patrick O'Mara and his teenage son are awakened, they ride after the rustlers but are shot dead. Clay O'Mara, in distant Denver, receives a letter from Tom telling about the tragedy, and saying he will settle the estate. When Clay arrives, Tom has already sold his father's ranch(to himself?), and suggests that Clay might as well go back to where he came from, as they can handle any further details relating to the murder or property. But Clay wants to get in on the hunt for the killers, and demands to be deputized. Tom realizes that this might be a way to get rid of him quickly. So, he suggests gunslinger Whitey is a good possibility. Clay goes looking for Whitey in Diablo, and finds him in a saloon. Whitely draws on him, but Clay is faster, and shoots the gun out of his hand. Whitey reluctantly submits to Clay's arrest, and they head for San Diego, and various adventures until the real killers are dealt with. Gorgeous Susan Cabot plays Sheriff Kenyon's live-in niece, Laurie, who initially is engaged to marry Tom. However, as her opinion of Clay rises, her opinion of Tom declines, especially toward the end, and she dumps him for Clay. ..Abby Lane is another featured female, she being an entertainer and singer at a Diablo saloon. She has an active relationship with Jed Ringer, and a past relationship with Whitey. Obviously, she's the stereotypical 'bad girl', to Laurie's image as the 'good girl'....Denver Pyle plays the minister, who talks to Clay when he arrives about not being too hasty in his thirst for revenge.Jack Elan plays Tim Lowerie who, with his brothers, steal an all white horse. Clay is charged with finding it. Whitey leads him to the Loweries, where he suspects it is. Clay takes the horse away, but the Loweries don't give up that easily.In short, this is an interesting oater, with Duryea providing an extra kick. See it in color at YouTube.

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drystyx
2012/06/02

This is a classic style western with Audie Murphy as the good guy seeking out the killers of his father and brother. Fortunately, he's got experience in the field of "troubleshooter", and can handle things better than the killers, the town's most respected men, think. They send him on suicide missions against the likes of wild cards Dan Duryea, the professor Russell Johnson, and Jack Elam, only to be stunned by Audie's survival against these odds.In making this, you could see that all involved allowed Duryea's overwhelming persona to take control. And that was the key. A great work relies not only on the great persona, but also the others to be willing to work off of him. "Great actors are great reactors" is known well to the acting community. A pity that many of the plebes who post on IMDb will laud the wrong actor.Anyone can play a sadist. The real actors are the ones who can react to the sadist, and let him come across with power. Anyone can shout "That ain't no country I ever heard of", but the real actor is the one who is willing to stutter "What?" over and over.However, here, Duryea deserves his praise. He's not your cliché bad guy. He's Duryea, full of fun and laughter, and each film he manages to make the character a little different. Just saying that the others deserve respect, too, for their cooperation.Full of thrills, the film seems to last only a few minutes. And that's the sign of a good director. You get your bang for the bullet here.Plus the classic combo of Murphy and Duryea. The only thing more magical than that would be to add in Stewart with an accordion.

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Spikeopath
2011/05/26

Ride Clear of Diablo is directed by Jesse Hibbs and adapted to screenplay by George Zuckerman from a story by Ellis Marcus. It stars Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot, Abbe Lane and Russell Johnson. Irving Glassberg is the cinematographer with location filming in Technicolor at Lone Pine and Victorville in California. Plot sees Murphy as Clay O'Mara, a railroad surveyor forced to return to his home town after rustlers kill his father and brother. Getting the sheriff to make him a tin star wearing deputy, Murphy sets about finding out who was responsible for the murders. His first port of call is a meeting with notorious gunslinger Whitey Kincaid (Duryea)...Lively and utterly enjoyable B Western in the cannon of Audie Murphy. Standard revenge formula of plotting is elevated to better heights by the central relationship between Murphy's honest do gooder and Duryea's rough and tumble bad dude. Director Hibbs smoothly directs and the story has one or two surprises to off set the expected lack of credibility in the story. Glassberg's photography is beautiful and there's good support to the leads from Jack Elam and Denver Pyle. The girls look sexy and are costumed in style, while the action sequences, notably a horse pursuit featuring a gorgeous white stallion, are good value for money. Everything, tho, is in Duryea's shadow, stealing the movie, Duryea is having a great time as the cackling villain forming an uneasy friendship with Murphy. It's this coupling, and the turn of events in the finale, that most will fondly remember the film for.Real solid stuff. 6.5/10

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bkoganbing
2005/04/10

Ride Clear of Diablo is a stand out among the B westerns that Audie Murphy did in the 1950s. Murphy is Clay O'Mara who's looking for cattle rustlers that murdered his father and brother while he was away from the family ranch.Murphy gets hired by Sheriff Paul Birch as a Deputy and also takes a liking to Birch's niece Susan Cabot. She's got a fella though in lawyer William Pullen. The joker in the deck in this film is Dan Duryea. Duryea was a fine actor who played many a psychotic villain in films. A typical and unforgettable part for him would be Waco Johnny Dean in Winchester 73. That's quintessential Dan Duryea. A year earlier in 1953 in Thunder Bay, Anthony Mann who directed Winchester 73, fooled his audience by not having Duryea betray Jimmy Stewart.Something similar happens here. Audie Murphy is sent out to bring in Duryea, but the two develop a relationship of sorts. He's still Dan Duryea, hyena laugh and all, but you're not quite sure what he's gonna do in the end. And I'm not gonna say what either, but it's the key to the film.Audie Murphy did some fine B westerns in the 1950s. Unfortunately the B western was finding a new home in television. But Murphy's work is appreciated among western fans today though.

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