Along the Great Divide

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Raoul Walsh injects his expected artistry in the otherwise journeyman western Along the Great Divide. Feeling responsible for his father's death, marshal Kirk Douglas seeks redemption. He gets his chance when he saves murder suspect Walter Brennan from a lynch mob. The grateful Brennan accompanies Douglas to another town, where he can get a fair trial. Though found guilty, Brennan is rescued when Douglas nails the real killer. Along the Great Divide was Kirk Douglas' first western (he'd been rejected for the Montgomery Clift role in Red River)--and, need one add, hardly the last. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Hugh Sanders - Sam Weaver; Morris Ankrum - Ed Roden; James Anderson - Dan Roden; Charles Meredith - Judge Marlowe; Sam Ash - Defense Counsel; Lane Chandler - Sheriff; Zon Murray - Jake Wilson; Guy Wilkerson - Jury Foreman

Credit

Edward Carrere - Art Director, Raoul Walsh - Director, Thomas Reilly - Editor, David Buttolph - Composer (Music Score), Gordon Bau - Makeup, Sidney Hickox - Cinematographer, Anthony Veiller - Producer, G.W. Berntsen - Set Designer, Leslie G. Hewitt - Sound/Sound Designer, Walter Doniger - Screen Story, Walter Doniger - Screenwriter, Lewis Meltzer - Screenwriter

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Along the Great Divide

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Along the Great Divide

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Directed by Raoul Walsh
Produced by Anthony Veiller
Written by Walter Doniger
Lewis Meltzer
Starring Kirk Douglas
Virginia Mayo
John Agar
Walter Brennan
Cinematography Sidney Hickox
Editing by Thomas Reilly
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) 2 June 1951
Running time 88 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Along the Great Divide is a 1951 American western film directed by Raoul Walsh. The movie stars Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John Agar, and Walter Brennan.

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Federal marshal Len Merrick (Kirk Douglas) and his two deputies rescue cattle rustler and murder suspect Tim "Pop" Keith (Walter Brennan) from a lynch mob headed by grieving rancher Ned Roden (Morris Ankrum), whose beloved son was shot in the back. Merrick insists on taking Keith to Santa Loma to stand trial.

The other ranchers are unwilling to go against a marshal, but Roden vows to administer his own brand of justice. He sends his other son, Dan (James Anderson), to gather his ranch hands while he attends to the burial. Merrick offers to help, but is met with implacable hostility. After Roden leaves, Merrick finds a pocket watch.

Keith suggests that they spend the night at his home, as it is nearby. Merrick accepts, but has cause to regret his decision when Keith's daughter Ann (Virginia Mayo) ambushes them. Fortunately, Merrick is able to disarm her with no harm done. When they leave, Ann decides to go with them.

After he is warned of Roden's intentions by fellow ranchers, Merrick decides to take an unexpected desert route, where he can see if he is being trailed. The ploy fails, however, and the party is overtaken by Roden and his men. In the ensuing gunfight, Merrick's best friend and deputy, Billy Shear (John Agar), is wounded. Merrick forces Roden to go away by capturing his son Dan. As they travel on, Billy dies.

Merrick and Ann start falling in love. The marshal reveals that his unswerving devotion to duty is because the one time he neglected it, it cost his father his life. He was a deputy to his marshal father, and refused to help escort two prisoners. All three were lynched. Ann sympathizes, but warns him that her first loyalty is to her father.

Meanwhile, Dan convinces the remaining deputy, Lou Gray (Ray Teal), to help him escape by the bribe of a ranch. When the group reaches a waterhole, only to find the water undrinkable, a disagreement breaks out. All but Merrick want to head to a river half a day to the south. Worried because the river is on the Mexican border, Merrick insists on continuing on to Santa Loma. Gray quickly draws his gun, but Merrick is faster on the draw and shoots it out of his hand. Now, he has three prisoners.

After two days without sleep, an exhausted Merrick drops from his horse. Keith grabs his gun, but is unwilling to shoot. When Gray goes for his rifle, Keith kills him, then hands the gun back to Merrick.

Keith is tried in Santa Loma. Merrick tells the jury that he is sure Keith is not a killer, but all the evidence and witnesses are against him, and a guilty verdict is reached. However, just before Keith is to be hanged, Merrick notices that the watch he found has an inscription to Dan. Confronted with the proof that he killed his own brother, Dan draws his revolver and grabs Ann as a shield. When his father approaches him, Dan kills him and tries to flee on horseback, but is shot in the back, just like his brother, by Merrick.

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