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The Way West (film)

The Way West is a 1967 American Western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark. The supporting cast features Lola Albright, Jack Elam, Sally Field and Stubby Kaye. Ostensibly based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name by A. B. Guthrie, Jr., the film is a drama about a band of settlers traveling by covered wagon train to Oregon in 1843. It includes on-location cinematography by William H. Clothier. Sam Elliott made his feature film debut as an uncredited Missouri townsman.

The Way West
Original 1967 cinema poster
Directed byAndrew V. McLaglen
Screenplay byBen Maddow
Mitch Lindemann
Based onThe Way West
by A.B. Guthrie Jr.
Produced byHarold Hecht
Starring
CinematographyWilliam H. Clothier
Edited byOtho Lovering
Music byBronislau Kaper
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • May 24, 1967 (1967-05-24) (US)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

U.S. Senator William Tadlock (Kirk Douglas) is leaving his home in Missouri in 1843, heading west on the Oregon Trail by wagon train. His son and slave come along, with Dick Summers (Robert Mitchum) as a hired guide. Joining them on the expedition are farmer Lije Evans (Richard Widmark), his wife Rebecca (Lola Albright), and 16-year-old son Brownie (Michael McGreevey). Among others there are also the newlyweds Johnnie (Michael Witney) and Amanda Mack (Katherine Justice), plus the Fairman and McBee families.

Shy young wife Amanda isn't satisfying his needs, so Johnnie gets drunk and strays with young Mercy McBee (Sally Field). He also shoots at what he drunkenly thinks is a wolf, and ends up killing a Sioux chief's son. Tadlock knows that no other form of justice will do for the Indians if the wagon train is being pursued by them out of vengeance, so he hangs Johnnie, for the safety of the traveling party, but to their outrage. On the trail, it turns out Mercy is now pregnant as well, and Brownie proposes marriage to her.

Tadlock's son is killed in a stampede, causing the senator to be so distraught that he becomes harsh and despotic towards his charges. The last straw comes when Tadlock destroys Rebecca Evans' antique clock after Lije Evans refuses to abandon it. A fight ensues when Tadlock is attacked by Evans, for which Tadlock retaliates by trying to shoot Evans, only for Summers to stop him. The others form a lynch mob and attempt to hang Tadlock, but Evans talks them out of it and now takes charge of the trek.

Nearly to the end, the trek reaches a steep ravine, which offers the only shortcut to their destination. Rebecca Evans shows the others Tadlock's grand plan, and Evans relinquishes command back to Tadlock. The settlers lower their possessions, livestock, and each other down the steep escarpment to reach the wagon road to the Willamette Valley. Emotionally destroyed by the loss of Johnnie, Amanda Mack cuts the rope Tadlock is descending on, causing the senator to plunge to his death. Amanda runs off into the desert, but the others, after commemorating Tadlock's efforts, press on to Oregon. Summers stays behind, departing to parts unknown.

Production

Andrew McLaglen recalled that though United Artists was pleased with the film, they wanted 22 minutes at the beginning of the film cut out to reduce the running time.[1]

The film is notable for being the first big-budget western since 1930's widescreen John Wayne spectacle The Big Trail to show pioneers lowering a wagon train over a cliff with ropes.

This was the third time that Mitchum and Douglas appeared in a film together, following Out of the Past (1947) and The List of Adrian Messenger (1963). Douglas had previously filmed another A.B. Guthrie novel, The Big Sky.

Filming took place in Tucson, Arizona, and various places in Oregon, including Bend, Christmas Valley, and the sand dunes and lost forest in Crooked River Gorge.[2]

Reception

Though noted for its exceptional cast and professional cinematography, the film had mixed reviews—often cool to the work of the director and scriptwriter—and was commonly described as something less than the classic work of contemporary Western-movie director John Ford. It was described as lacking consistent story lines, being a collection of disjointed, rushed incidents, connected by long pauses and grand scenery. It gained some notoriety for its sexual themes and innuendoes, beyond the movie norms of the year when it debuted (1967).[3]

While critic Roger Ebert gave it mild praise, other modern reviewers in The New York Times, TV Guide, Variety and others gave it middle-to-low marks. Metacritic averaged the modern reviews as a 42% rating.[4][5][6]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Andrew V. McLaglen: Last of the Hollywood Professionals – Senses of Cinema".
  2. ^ "Filmed in Oregon 1908-2015" (PDF). Oregon Film Council. Oregon State Library. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  3. ^ Agnew, Jeremy: The Creation of the Cowboy Hero: Fiction, Film and Fact, Google Books, retrieved October 2, 2021
  4. ^ The Way West, 1967, Metacritic, retrieved October 2, 2012
  5. ^ "Screen: 'The Way West' Begins Run: Guthrie Story Arrives With Kirk Douglas," May 25, 1967, The New York Times, retrieved October 2, 2012
  6. ^ Carr, Jeremy: "Ambitiously Uneven: The Way West,", June 8, 2018, The Retro Set, retrieved October 2, 2012

University of Southern California Division of Cinema; American Film Institute; Center for Understanding Media (1967). Filmfacts 1967. pp. 146–248.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Way West film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Way West is a 1967 American Western film directed by Andrew V McLaglen and starring Kirk Douglas Robert Mitchum and Richard Widmark The supporting cast features Lola Albright Jack Elam Sally Field and Stubby Kaye Ostensibly based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name by A B Guthrie Jr the film is a drama about a band of settlers traveling by covered wagon train to Oregon in 1843 It includes on location cinematography by William H Clothier Sam Elliott made his feature film debut as an uncredited Missouri townsman The Way WestOriginal 1967 cinema posterDirected byAndrew V McLaglenScreenplay byBen Maddow Mitch LindemannBased onThe Way Westby A B Guthrie Jr Produced byHarold HechtStarringKirk Douglas Robert Mitchum Richard Widmark Lola Albright Jack Elam Sally Field Stubby Kaye Katherine Justice Eve McVeaghCinematographyWilliam H ClothierEdited byOtho LoveringMusic byBronislau KaperProductioncompanyHarold Hecht ProductionsDistributed byUnited ArtistsRelease dateMay 24 1967 1967 05 24 US Running time122 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Cast 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditU S Senator William Tadlock Kirk Douglas is leaving his home in Missouri in 1843 heading west on the Oregon Trail by wagon train His son and slave come along with Dick Summers Robert Mitchum as a hired guide Joining them on the expedition are farmer Lije Evans Richard Widmark his wife Rebecca Lola Albright and 16 year old son Brownie Michael McGreevey Among others there are also the newlyweds Johnnie Michael Witney and Amanda Mack Katherine Justice plus the Fairman and McBee families Shy young wife Amanda isn t satisfying his needs so Johnnie gets drunk and strays with young Mercy McBee Sally Field He also shoots at what he drunkenly thinks is a wolf and ends up killing a Sioux chief s son Tadlock knows that no other form of justice will do for the Indians if the wagon train is being pursued by them out of vengeance so he hangs Johnnie for the safety of the traveling party but to their outrage On the trail it turns out Mercy is now pregnant as well and Brownie proposes marriage to her Tadlock s son is killed in a stampede causing the senator to be so distraught that he becomes harsh and despotic towards his charges The last straw comes when Tadlock destroys Rebecca Evans antique clock after Lije Evans refuses to abandon it A fight ensues when Tadlock is attacked by Evans for which Tadlock retaliates by trying to shoot Evans only for Summers to stop him The others form a lynch mob and attempt to hang Tadlock but Evans talks them out of it and now takes charge of the trek Nearly to the end the trek reaches a steep ravine which offers the only shortcut to their destination Rebecca Evans shows the others Tadlock s grand plan and Evans relinquishes command back to Tadlock The settlers lower their possessions livestock and each other down the steep escarpment to reach the wagon road to the Willamette Valley Emotionally destroyed by the loss of Johnnie Amanda Mack cuts the rope Tadlock is descending on causing the senator to plunge to his death Amanda runs off into the desert but the others after commemorating Tadlock s efforts press on to Oregon Summers stays behind departing to parts unknown Production EditAndrew McLaglen recalled that though United Artists was pleased with the film they wanted 22 minutes at the beginning of the film cut out to reduce the running time 1 The film is notable for being the first big budget western since 1930 s widescreen John Wayne spectacle The Big Trail to show pioneers lowering a wagon train over a cliff with ropes This was the third time that Mitchum and Douglas appeared in a film together following Out of the Past 1947 and The List of Adrian Messenger 1963 Douglas had previously filmed another A B Guthrie novel The Big Sky Filming took place in Tucson Arizona and various places in Oregon including Bend Christmas Valley and the sand dunes and lost forest in Crooked River Gorge 2 Reception EditThough noted for its exceptional cast and professional cinematography the film had mixed reviews often cool to the work of the director and scriptwriter and was commonly described as something less than the classic work of contemporary Western movie director John Ford It was described as lacking consistent story lines being a collection of disjointed rushed incidents connected by long pauses and grand scenery It gained some notoriety for its sexual themes and innuendoes beyond the movie norms of the year when it debuted 1967 3 While critic Roger Ebert gave it mild praise other modern reviewers in The New York Times TV Guide Variety and others gave it middle to low marks Metacritic averaged the modern reviews as a 42 rating 4 5 6 Cast EditKirk Douglas as Sen William J Tadlock Robert Mitchum as Dick Summers Richard Widmark as Captain Lije Evans Lola Albright as Rebecca Evans Jack Elam as Preacher Weatherby Michael Witney as Johnnie Mack Sally Field as Mercy McBee Stubby Kaye as Sam Fairman Katherine Justice as Amanda Mack Michael McGreevey as Brownie Evans Connie Sawyer as Mrs McBee Harry Carey Jr as Mr McBee Paul Lukather as Mr Turley Eve McVeagh as Mrs Masters Roy Glenn as Saunders Patric Knowles as Colonel Grant based on Captain Walter Colquhoun Grant Paul Wexler as Barber uncredited Sam Elliott as Missouri townsman uncredited References Edit Andrew V McLaglen Last of the Hollywood Professionals Senses of Cinema Filmed in Oregon 1908 2015 PDF Oregon Film Council Oregon State Library Retrieved December 27 2015 Agnew Jeremy The Creation of the Cowboy Hero Fiction Film and Fact Google Books retrieved October 2 2021 The Way West 1967 Metacritic retrieved October 2 2012 Screen The Way West Begins Run Guthrie Story Arrives With Kirk Douglas May 25 1967 The New York Times retrieved October 2 2012 Carr Jeremy Ambitiously Uneven The Way West June 8 2018 The Retro Set retrieved October 2 2012 University of Southern California Division of Cinema American Film Institute Center for Understanding Media 1967 Filmfacts 1967 pp 146 248 External links EditThe Way West at IMDb The Way West at Rotten Tomatoes The Way West at the TCM Movie Database The Way West at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Way West film amp oldid 1165182910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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