The Proud Ones

1956 film by Robert D. Webb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Proud Ones is a 1956 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Robert Ryan and Virginia Mayo. The film was based on the 1952 novel by Verne Athanas[2] who after suffering an early heart attack, gave up logging and started writing under the pseudonym Bill Colson.[3]

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The Proud Ones
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Directed byRobert D. Webb
Screenplay byEdmund H. North
Joseph Petracca
Based onThe Proud Ones
1952 novel
by Verne Athanas
Produced byRobert L. Jacks
StarringRobert Ryan
Virginia Mayo
Jeffrey Hunter
CinematographyLucien Ballard
Edited byHugh S. Fowler
Music byLionel Newman
Color processColor by DeLuxe
Production
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Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • May 1956 (1956-05)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.4 million[1]
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Plot

Cass Silver, marshal of a small Kansas town, is expecting trouble with the arrival of the first Texas trail herds to meet the newly completed railroad. The town’s new saloon owner, Honest John Barrett is anticipating an increase in business.

He and Silver have a negative history between them and Barrett wants rid of the marshal. To make matters worse, the marshal's deputy, Thad Anderson, formerly one of the trail cowboys, is the son of a gunfighter Cass shot years before. Thad wants to avenge this death; he has always believed his father was unarmed when Silver shot him. Eventually, Thad realizes the truth and helps the marshal restore law and order to the town.

Cast

Production

Film rights were purchased by 20th Century Fox in November 1952 who assigned Frank Rosenberg to produce.[4] Victor Mature, Robert Wagner and Debra Paget were originally announced as stars.[5]

The film was not made for a number of years however. In December 1955 Fox said the leads would be played by Robert Ryan, and Virginia Mayo and it would be produced by Robert Jacks with filming to start December 28.[6] Joseph Petracca did a rewrite of the script.[7] Guy Madison was meant to co-star. He dropped out and was replaced by Robert Stack.[8] In early January Stack was replaced by Jeffrey Hunter.[9]

Music

The "Theme from the Proud Ones" written by Lionel Newman, recorded by Nelson Riddle, reached number 39 on the US charts on August 4, 1956.[10]

Reception

The Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited The Proud Ones as one of his 100 favorite films.[11]

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