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Cast a Long Shadow
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Thomas Carr
Screenplay by Martin Goldsmith
(as Martin M. Goldsmith)
John McGreevey
Story by Martin Goldsmith
(as Martin M Goldsmith)
Based onnovel by Wayne D. Overholser
Produced by Walter Mirisch
(as Walter M. Mirisch)
Starring Audie Murphy
Terry Moore
Cinematography Wilfred M. Cline
Music by Gerald Fried
Color process Black and white
Production
company
Mirisch-Murphy Company
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
  • September 1959 (1959-09)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cast a Long Shadow is a 1959 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Audie Murphy and Terry Moore. [1] The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Wayne D. Overholser.

Plot

Matt Brown inherits a cattle ranch from his father with whom he never got along. He agrees to sell to the townspeople, who want to finally work for themselves. When he arrives back in town, he visits the house and, after meeting with an old girlfriend, decides not to sell, angering the people. However, he discovers that the ranch is deep in debt and about to be foreclosed on. In order to avoid this, he has to drive the ranch's cattle to Santa Fe in three days to sell them for the money to pay off the debt. The town's men help but still conspire to get the ranch. Along the way, Matt discovers the truth about his past.

Cast

Production

It was one of the first films the Mirish Brothers made after they left Allied Artists. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cast a Long Shadow at Audie Murphy Memorial Site
  2. ^ Thomas M. Pryor. (October 13, 1957). "Hollywood Views: Mirisch Brothers Start Filmimg First Of Twelve Features--Other Matters Heavy Slate Ready for Action Red Spree". New York Times. p. 127.

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