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The Virginian

  • Director: Victor Fleming
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Traditional Western
  • Themes: Love Triangles, Faltering Friendships
  • Main Cast: Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Chester Conklin, Eugene Pallette
  • Release Year: 1929
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes

Plot

Gary Cooper, as a lanky Wyoming ranch and foreman, places his gun on a poker table after being insulted by one of the gamblers and intones, "If you want to call me that . . . smile." That much quoted line's origin is in this early sound version of the Owen Wister novel, The Virginian, directed by Victor Fleming. When the Virginian meets his old friend Steve (Richard Arlen), he gives him a job on his crew at the Box H Ranch near Medicine Bow, Wyoming. Newly arrived in town is the new schoolmarm, Molly Wood (Mary Brian), and both men take notice. Afterwards, in a saloon, The Virginian encounters the evil Trampas (Walter Huston), and the two get into an argument over a dancer. The Virginian calls Trampas' bluff but, although Trampas backs down, he seethes inside. Afterwards, following a christening party, The Virginian walks Molly back home, and a friendship grows between the two that burgeons into love. But when Steve joins up with Trampas and his gang of rustlers and is captured by a posse, The Virginian is forced to supervise Steve's lynching. After that, Molly spurns The Virginian. However, when The Virginian is wounded, Molly forgets all that, and nurses him back to health. They decide to finally marry, but Trampas interferes with their plans --Trampas wants The Virginian to leave town, and he is out gunning for him. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Helen Ware - "Ma" Taylor; Victor Potel - Nebraskey; Tex Young - Shorty; Charles Stevens - Pedro; Ernie S. Adams - Saloon Singer; E.H. Calvert - Judge Henry; George Chandler - Ranch Hand; Willie Fung - Hong the Cook; Bob Kortman - Henchman; Ethan Laidlaw - Posse Man; Fred Burns - Ranch Hand; Jack Pennick - Slim; Randolph Scott - Extra; George Morrell - Rev. Dr. McBride; Ed Brady - Greasy; Jim Mason - Jim; Nena Quartaro - Girl in Bar

Credit

Henry Hathaway - First Assistant Director, Victor Fleming - Director, William Shea - Editor, Edward J. Cronjager - Cinematographer, Roy Hunt - Cinematographer, Louis D. Lighton - Producer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Intertitle Writer, Howard Estabrook - Screenwriter, Grover Jones - Screenwriter, Edward E. Paramore, Jr. - Screenwriter, Keene Thompson - Screenwriter, Owen Wister - Book Author, Owen Wister - Play Author, Kirk LaShelle - Play Author, Owen Wister - Short Story Author, Kirk LaShelle - Short Story Author

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The Virginian

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Directed by Victor Fleming
Produced by Louis D. Lighton
Written by Owen Wister (novel)
Kirk LaShelle (play)
Grover Jones
Howard Estabrook
Keene Thompson
Edward E. Paramore Jr.
Starring Gary Cooper
Walter Huston
Richard Arlen
Mary Brian
Chester Conklin
Eugene Pallette
Music by Karl Hajos
Cinematography J. Roy Hunt
Edward Cronjager
Editing by William Shea
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 9 November 1929
Running time 91 min.
Country  United States
Language English

The Virginian is a 1929 western movie starring Gary Cooper as the Virginian and Walter Huston as the villainous Trampas. The early sound film was directed by Victor Fleming.

The film is based on the Wild West novel The Virginian which was written by the American author Owen Wister and published in 1902.

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