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Broken Lance

Fury of the West's Most Lawless Feud!
1954 | 96m | English

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Cattle baron Matt Devereaux raids a copper smelter that is polluting his water, then divides his property among his sons. Son Joe takes responsibility for the raid and gets three years in prison. Matt dies from a stroke partly caused by his rebellious sons and when Joe gets out he plans revenge.
Release Date: Sep 25, 1954
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Writer: Richard Murphy, Philip Yordan
Genres: Western
Keywords prison, sibling relationship, ranch, patriarch, cattle
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Spencer Tracy Matt Devereaux
Robert Wagner Joe Devereaux
Jean Peters Barbara
Richard Widmark Ben Devereaux
Katy Jurado Señora Devereaux
Hugh O'Brian Mike Devereaux
Eduard Franz Two Moons
Earl Holliman Denny Devereaux
E.G. Marshall Horace (The Governor)
Carl Benton Reid Clem Lawton
Philip Ober Van Cleve
Robert Burton Mac Andrews
Robert Adler O'Reilly (uncredited)
Richard Alexander Man Outside Courtroom (uncredited)
George Bell Cowboy (uncredited)
Rudy Bowman Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Paul Bradley Juror (uncredited)
John Breen Townsman (uncredited)
Arthur Q. Bryan Bit Part (uncredited)
Roy Bucko Cowboy (uncredited)
Bob Burrows Cowboy (uncredited)
Harry Carter Prison Guard (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb Court Clerk (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin Man in Courtroom Hall (uncredited)
Ben Corbett Trial Spectator (uncredited)
King Donovan Clerk (uncredited)
Tex Driscoll Miner (uncredited)
John Epper Ranger (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum Juror (uncredited)
Art Felix Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Fritz Ford Miner (uncredited)
Nacho Galindo Francisco the Cook (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert Juror (uncredited)
Robert Grandin Capitol Clerk (uncredited)
Lars Hensen Miner (uncredited)
Al Hill Miner (uncredited)
George Huggins Miner (uncredited)
Robert Ivers Cowboy Working Cattle (uncredited)
Roy Jenson Bailiff (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Miner (uncredited)
Paul Kruger Bailiff (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw Mac Andrews Henchman (uncredited)
Chief Gernonimo Kuth Le Chief (uncredited)
Marco López Indian (uncredited)
Jack Low Minor Role (uncredited)
Anthony Marsh Miner (uncredited)
Jack Mather Prison Gateman (uncredited)
Frank Mills Miner (uncredited)
Kansas Moehring Man in Courtroom Hall (uncredited)
Forbes Murray Lawyer (uncredited)
Artie Ortego Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Steve Raines Cowboy (uncredited)
Ford Raymond Miner (uncredited)
Julian Rivero Manuel (uncredited)
George Robotham Miner (uncredited)
John Roy Miner (uncredited)
Frosty Royce Cowboy (uncredited)
Sam Savitsky Miner (uncredited)
Clint Sharp Ranger (uncredited)
Russell Simpson Judge (uncredited)
O.A. Smith Preacher (uncredited)
George Sowards Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Norman Stevans Lawyer (uncredited)
George E. Stone Paymaster (uncredited)
James Stone Stable Owner (uncredited)
Robert Strong Miner (uncredited)
Bill Wallace Minor Role (uncredited)
Bob Whitney Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Name Job
Richard Murphy Screenplay
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Maurice Ransford Art Direction
Stuart A. Reiss Set Decoration
Joseph MacDonald Director of Photography
Helen Turpin Hairstylist
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Henry Weinberger Assistant Director
Edward Dmytryk Director
Philip Yordan Story
Leigh Harline Original Music Composer
Travilla Costume Design
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Name Title
Sol C. Siegel Producer
Darryl F. Zanuck Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Broderick Crawford Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Edward Dmytryk Crafts The Western King Lear. With both it being based on Shakespeare's King Lear and being a Western remake of Joseph L. Mankiewicz's tasty film noir, House of Strangers, Broken Lance had fine sources from which to work from. Throw in to the mixer that it stars Spencer Tracy, Rich ... ard Widmark, Katy Jurado, Robert Wagner and Earl Holliman, and that Joseph MacDonald was director Edward Dmytryk's cinematographer of choice, well it's all set up to be a highly accomplished piece. And it is! Dmytryk's film tells the story of how the Devereaux family came to implode. Father Matt {Tracy}, is a tough no nonsense pioneer who after finding a copper smelter has polluted his water, illegally raids the copper mine with destructive vengeance. Matt has four sons, his three eldest are a disappointment to him, but his youngest, Joe, from his latest marriage to a Commanche woman {Jurado}, is untainted by his own bitterness. But it's Joe who takes the rap for the copper mine raid and gets sentenced to three years jail. When Joe comes out he finds that his brothers have driven his mother away and all but destroyed the family empire, including his father. Joe {Wagner} has scores to settle, especially with the oldest, and nastiest brother, Ben {Widmark}. The screenplay comes from Richard Murphy, who, reworked Philip Yordan's House Of Strangers screenplay, bagging Yordan the Best Writing Oscar at the 1955 Academy Awards in the process. And it's not hard to see why. Murphy and Dmytryk have fused together a number of intelligent strands in their picture. Not merely a tale of vengeance that dallies with black sheep of the family like thematics, it also serves up racial prejudice issues, and those of greed and corruption. It's for sure what one would term a talky piece, tho the copper mine raid itself is a pulse raiser, but it's with the talk and how it's put together that makes Broken Lance worthy of its place on any "Adult Western" list. For its court room sequences and a memorable scene involving Tracy and Widmark alone it deserves praise from the genre faithful. Acting wise there are very few disappointments. Tracy is terrific, as is Widmark, while the youthful Wagner gets away with the obvious problem of him playing a half Indian, by bringing an emotionally honest integrity to the role of Joe. Katy Jurado, who was Oscar nominated for supporting actress, is sweet and showing deft sadness in the thankless role of wife and mother, Señora Devereaux. The itches are with the others, thru no fault of their own really. Both Holliman and Hugh O'Brian as the other two brothers are practically observers in proceedings, both men never really getting to add some weight into the family drama. Jean Peters as Joe's love interest, Barbara, is an important character in the story, yet she's never fully formed. Minor problems aside tho, this is an engrossing and gorgeous picture. So with Leigh Harline's lyrical score complimenting MacDonald's sumptuous Arizona photography {the film was shot in Technicolor CinemaScope and sound mixed in 4-Track Stereo} try and see this on the best system you possibly can, because it's worth it. 8/10

May 16, 2024