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The Big Country

Big they fought! Big they loved! Big their story!
1958 | 166m | English

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Retired wealthy sea captain Jim McKay arrives in the Old West, where he becomes embroiled in a feud between his future father-in-law, Major Terrill, and the rough and lawless Hannasseys over a valuable patch of land.
Release Date: Sep 30, 1958
Director: William Wyler
Writer: Donald Hamilton, Robert Wilder, Sy Bartlett, James R. Webb, Jessamyn West, Robert Wyler
Genres: Drama, Romance, Western
Keywords epic, love triangle, parent child relationship, ranch, honor, cattle, cowboy, family feud, pistol duel, sea captain, damsel in distress, water conflict, american west, water rights, gun fight, neighbor feud, domineering father, retired army man, cattlemen, cattle stampede, father daughter relationship, land rights, daughter of the boss, beautiful landscapes, fist fight
Production Companies United Artists, Anthony Productions, Worldwide Productions
Box Office Revenue: $3,500,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gregory Peck James McKay
Jean Simmons Julie Maragon
Carroll Baker Patricia Terrill
Charlton Heston Steve Leech
Burl Ives Rufus Hannassey
Charles Bickford Major Henry Terrill
Alfonso Bedoya Ramón Guiteras
Chuck Connors Buck Hannassey
Chuck Hayward Rafe Hannassey
Buff Brady Dude Hannassey
Jim Burk Blackie / Cracker Hannassey
Dorothy Adams Hannassey Woman
Chuck Roberson Terrill Cowboy
Bob Morgan Terrill Cowboy
John McKee Terrill Cowboy
Slim Talbot Terrill Cowboy
Roddy McDowall Hannassey Watchman (uncredited)
Richard Alexander Party Guest - Oceans (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire Party Guest (uncredited)
Ralph Sanford Party Guest (uncredited)
William Hoehne Jr. Lefty Hannassey cowhand (uncredited)
Donald Kerr Liveryman (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton Party Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Hal Ashby Assistant Editor
Bob Morgan Stunts
Donald Hamilton Novel
Robert Wilder Screenplay
Jerome Moross Original Music Composer
John Faure Editor
Edward G. Boyle Set Decoration
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
Fred Mandl Camera Operator
Slim Talbot Stunts
Gale McGarry Hairstylist
Roger Heman Sr. Sound Recordist
Robert Swink Second Unit, Supervising Film Editor, Second Unit Director
Sy Bartlett Screenplay
Robert Belcher Editor
Frank Hotaling Art Direction
Dan Greenway Makeup Artist
Buff Brady Stunts
Del Harris Sound Effects Editor
Neva Rames Set Costumer
Conrad Salinger Orchestrator
Carey Leverette Choreographer
John Livesley Key Grip
Ray Gosnell Jr. Second Assistant Director
Bill Babcock Stunts
Alexander Courage Orchestrator
James R. Webb Screenplay
Franz Planer Director of Photography
Yvonne Wood Costume Design
Ivan Volkman Assistant Director
Harry Maret Makeup Artist
Jessamyn West Adaptation
John K. Kean Sound Recordist
Bernard Mayers Orchestrator
Robert Gary Script Supervisor
Robert Templeton Second Assistant Director
Emile Santiago Costume Design
Al Gonzales Special Effects
Gil Grau Orchestrator
Sam Freedle Script Supervisor
Harry Sundby Gaffer
John Waters Second Unit Director
Harry Alphin Sound Effects Editor
Donna Hall Stunts
Eddie Garvin Camera Operator
William Wyler Director
Dorothy Whitney Casting
Saul Bass Title Graphics
Robert Wyler Adaptation
Hal Needham Stunts
Jim Burk Stunts
Martha Crawford Stunt Double
Chuck Hayward Stunts
John McKee Stunts
Slim Pickens Stunts
Chuck Roberson Stunts
Name Title
Gregory Peck Producer
William Wyler Producer
Robert Wyler Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Stewart Granger Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Chuck Connors Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Actor Gregory Peck Won
Venice Film Festival Best Director William Wyler Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

I'm not going to go on living in the middle of a civil war. Retired sea Captain James McKay (Gregory Peck) arrives in the sprawling land of the West to marry fiancée Patricia Terrill (Carroll Baker). With an amiable, almost pacifistic approach to life, McKay confounds the ranchers he is now mixin ... g with. Particularly the Terrill ranch foreman Steve Leech (Charlton Heston) who takes an immediate dislike to him. Not only that but it seems that James has landed right in the middle of a family rivalry between the Terrill's and the Hannassey's: just as it's about to fully ignite into war. Directed by William Wyler (Ben-Hur/Mrs. Miniver), The Big Country is adapted from a short story called Ambush at Blanco Canyon that was written by Donald Hamilton. Beautifully photographed by Franz Planer on location at the Red Rock Canyon in Mojave, California and at the three-thousand acre Drais ranch in Stockton, the film is epic in many ways. Though the story, with its twin themes of violence begets violence and you don't have to act tough to be tough, is a thin one, it's given such an operatic make over by Wyler that it's not hard to be swept away by it all. Helped enormously by the afore mentioned Planer, music composer Jerome Moross, and an impressive and on form cast (Heston in superb tough guy mode and Burl Ives delivering a Oscar winning performance as head Hannassey patriarch Rufus), it's a big production in many ways. Overall, The Big Country sees a small story made big as it's told in an astutely classic style. With memorable acting, gorgeous scenery, big music and notable moments of action (a fist fight between Peck & Heston alone is epic and apparently took three days to get right) it's a must see for the Western enthusiast. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Gregory Peck ("McKay") is a well off, retired, sea captain who arrives to marry his fiancée "Pat Terrill" (Carroll Baker) and finds himself amidst the mother of all turf wars between her father "Major Terrill" (Charles Bickford) and his arch rival "Rufus Hannassey" (Burl Ives) and his disparate sons ... . Add to the mix, quite a bit of rivalry from Charlton Heston ("Leech") who is the Major's right hand man, and a man who has designs on "Pat" and finally Jean Simmons who own the "Old Muddy" - the river that both are essentially fighting over and we've got a great recipe for a top class action adventure. It has the greatest of cinematography, a score that you instantly recognise and performances - especially, I felt, from Ives that really do resonate - they engender a sense of just how tough, dangerous, uncompromising and beautiful life for these pioneers must have been. Also how civilised it could be with men of honour and principle prepared to stand their ground - however misplaced that might have been. It's well written, with potent, occasionally sparse dialogue and William Wyler is on top form bringing the big country to the big screen; the bigger the better....

Apr 13, 2023