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7.1

The Tin Star (1957)

The Tin Star
Running time: 93 min. | Genre: Western
The Tin Star

Synopsis

Anthony Mann made some of the greatest Westerns of the 1950s, all in partnership with James Stewart. Perhaps needing to prove himself as his own man, in 1957 Mann dropped out of Night Passage to do this film. It's a rather schematic character study about a lawman-turned-bounty-hunter (Henry Fonda) who undertakes the professional shaping-up of an effete young sheriff (Anthony Perkins) too tentative to police the streets of his town. Those streets are compositionally present right outside the oversize window of the office where Perkins undergoes a lot of his soul-searching and arguments with Fonda. That's typical of the film--scrupulously designed, yet abstract to the point of dramatic aridity.

Nominations & Awards

Academy Awards

  • Best Original Screenplay NOMINATED

BAFTA

  • Best Picture NOMINATED

Details

Original title

The Tin Star

Director

Anthony Mann

Producer

Paramount Pictures

Running time

93 min.

Screenwriter

Dudley Nichols

Music

Elmer Bernstein

Cinematography

Loyal Griggs (B&W)

Year

1957

Country

United States United States

Ranking

IMDb
7.4
Unopeliculas
6.7

 

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