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Roughshod

"Sure I'm from the wrong side of the town...that's where I learned to handle guys like you!"
1949 | 88m | English

(859 votes)

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Rancher Clay and his brother, Steve, head out across the Sonora mountain pass, followed by Lednov, an ex-con seeking revenge on Clay for putting him behind bars. Clay and Steve unexpectedly cross paths with a group of dance hall girls -- including Mary, Marcia and Helen -- whose stagecoach has broken down, and help them get to the nearest ranch, where Lednov unfortunately catches up to Clay.
Release Date: May 11, 1949
Director: Mark Robson
Writer: Peter Viertel, Daniel Mainwaring, Hugo Butler
Genres: Action, Drama, Romance, Western
Keywords family reunion, sonora, frontier hospitality
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert Sterling Clay Phillips
Gloria Grahame Mary Wells
Claude Jarman Jr. Steve Phillips
John Ireland Lednov
Jeff Donnell Elaine Wyatt
Myrna Dell Helen Carter
Martha Hyer Marcia
George Cooper Jim Clayton
Jeff Corey Jed Graham
Sara Haden Ma Wyatt
James Bell Pa (Ed) Wyatt
Sean McClory Fowler (as Shawn McGlory)
Robert B. Williams McCall
Steve Savage Peters
Ed Cassidy Sheriff Gardner (as Edward Cassidy)
Chuck Roberson Deputy (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Robson Director
Joseph F. Biroc Director of Photography
Roy Webb Original Music Composer
Albert S. D'Agostino Art Direction
Renié Costume Design
Peter Viertel Story
Daniel Mainwaring Screenplay
Hugo Butler Screenplay
Marston Fay Editor
Lucius O. Croxton Art Direction
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
John Sturtevant Set Decoration
Nate Levinson Assistant Director
Russell A. Cully Special Effects
Chuck Roberson Stunts
C. Bakaleinikoff Music Director
Bill Shanks Script Supervisor
Gil Grau Orchestrator
Art Say Still Photographer
Homer Plannette Gaffer
Alexander Kahle Still Photographer
Mike Graves Grip
Mike Fitzgerald Grip
James Daly Camera Operator
Clem Portman Sound
John C. Grubb Sound
Sam Ruman Production Manager
Roland Ray Makeup Artist
Karl Herlinger Makeup Artist
Florence Guernsey Hairstylist
Mabel Carey Hairstylist
Gordon Bau Makeup Supervisor
Paul Sawtell Original Music Composer
Name Title
Richard H. Berger Producer
Jack J. Gross Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Roughshod, neither shoddy or rough. Roughshod is directed by Mark Robson and collectively written by Peter Viertel, Hugo Butler and Daniel Mainwaring. It stars Gloria Grahame, Robert Sterling, John Ireland, Claude Jarman Jr, Jeff Donnell, Myrna Dell and Martha Hyer. Music is by Roy Webb and cinem ... atography by Joseph Biroc.​ Mary Wells (Grahame) and her "dance hall" co-workers Elaine, Helen and Marcia, have been forced out of town by the reform element and are heading for Sonoma, California. When their wagon breaks down they are pleased to find Clay Phillips (Sterling) and his kid brother Steve (Jarman) on the trail and Mary asks for their help. Clay grudgingly agrees to take them on to the next ranch, fully aware that he has troubles of his own since the psychopathic Lednov (Ireland) has escaped from prison and is hunting Clay for revenge purpose.​ Out of RKO, Roughshod is not an action packed genre piece, this is very much about characters in life transition, people chasing dreams whilst attempting to cast off previous life demons. It starts in shocking fashion but then settles into a splendidly pot boiling rhythm. Untapped sexual tensions begin to arise, the cat and mousery of emotional states engrossing, while secrets will out and destinies are about to be formed for better and worse as it happens...​ ​ Mark Robson was coming off of a run of films under the atmospheric guidance of Val Lewton, and Roughshod bears all the visual hallmarks of those fine pictures. With cinematographer Biroc (The Frightened City/Cry Danger) photographing for mood purpose, and Robson having his characters shuffle about eerily throughout the night time sequences, there's a dreamy quality about proceedings. That is until we at various times switch to the escaped convicts and their journey towards Clay and the girls, they be a constant menacing threat that looms large, Lednov (Ireland wonderfully scary) a mad wolf in the fold. With visual styling in place, Roughshod also has film noir credentials bursting from the seams elsewhere, one look at the cast is evidence of that. Then there is one Daniel Mainwaring (AKA: Geoffrey Homes), who can count Out of the Past as one of his literary superlatives. The writing is thoughtful and sensitive in how the "working girls" are drawn, while the key relationship between Mary (Grahame owning every scene she is in) and Clay simmers away with dialogue spicy as he fights his moral code by wanting her - and she revels in knowing this fact! This is very much something of an underseen little treat for fans of film noir type Westerns, so fans of such should seek it out. 7/10

May 16, 2024