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The Hanging Tree

From The Prize Novel -- A Picture Of Thundering Power!
1959 | 107m | English

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Joseph "Doc" Frail is a doctor with a past he's trying to outrun. While in Montana, he comes across a mining camp with a hanging tree and rescues a man named Rune from the noose. With Rune as his servant, Frail decides to settle down, and he takes over as town doctor. He meets Elizabeth, who is suffering from shock, and the two soon fall in love. But when Elizabeth is attacked, Frail's attempt to help her lands them both in trouble.
Release Date: Feb 19, 1959
Director: Delmer Daves
Writer: Halsted Welles, Wendell Mayes, Dorothy M. Johnson
Genres: Western
Keywords hanging, technicolor, doctor, criminal
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Baroda
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gary Cooper Dr. Joseph "Doc" Frail
Maria Schell Elizabeth Mahler
Karl Malden Frenchy Plante
George C. Scott George Grubb
Karl Swenson Tom Flaunce
Virginia Gregg Edna Flaunce
John Dierkes Society Red
King Donovan Wonder
Ben Piazza Rune
Emile Avery Townsman (uncredited)
Fern Barry Mother (uncredited)
William Benedict Trapper (uncredited)
Oscar Blank Townsman (uncredited)
Danny Borzage Dan (uncredited)
Annette Claudier Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
Tex Driscoll Townsman (uncredited)
Martin Eric Father (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Townsman (uncredited)
Dick Hudkins Townsman (uncredited)
John Hudkins Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Townsman (uncredited)
Dorothy Klewer Duck Girl (uncredited)
Baron James Lichter Tim the Piano Player (uncredited)
Cactus Mack Townsman (uncredited)
Fred Marlow Townsman (uncredited)
Kansas Moehring Townsman (uncredited)
Bob Morgan Townsman (uncredited)
Charles Morton Townsman (uncredited)
Karen Norris Duck Girl (uncredited)
Bud Osborne Horseman (uncredited)
Joe Phillips Bartender (uncredited)
Ford Raymond Townsman (uncredited)
Tom Smith Townsman (uncredited)
Boyd Stockman Townsman (uncredited)
Clarence Straight Dealer (uncredited)
Slim Talbot Stage Driver (uncredited)
Don Turner Townsman (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Townsman (uncredited)
Guy Wilkerson Townsman (uncredited)
Name Job
Delmer Daves Director
Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Mack David Songs
Orry-Kelly Costume Design
Marty Robbins Theme Song Performance
Halsted Welles Screenplay
Wendell Mayes Screenplay
Dorothy M. Johnson Novel
Ted D. McCord Director of Photography
Murray Cutter Orchestrator
Daniel B. Cathcart Art Direction
Owen Marks Editor
Russell Llewellyn Assistant Director
Marjorie Best Costume Design
Jerry Livingston Songs
Gordon Bau Makeup Supervisor
Lew Leary Unit Production Manager
Stanley Jones Sound
Frank M. Miller Set Decoration
Henry Vilardo Makeup Artist
Archie Neel Property Master
Name Title
Martin Jurow Producer
Richard Shepherd Producer
Organization Category Person
Cannes Film Festival Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Wuchak
7.0

**_Ahead-of-its-time Western with Gary Cooper, set in the Great Northwest_** In 1873, an embittered doctor (Cooper) sets up practice in a small gold mining town along The Montana Trail. After acquiring a dubious bondservant (Ben Piazza), he tries to help a wounded Swiss immigrant (Maria Schell). ... But this stirs up the town’s moral police biddies and the jealousy of a lecherous prospector (Karl Malden), not to mention his successful practice threatens the livelihood of a faith healer (George C. Scott). "The Hanging Tree" (1959) was Cooper’s second to last Western. He passed away due to prostate cancer less than three years after it was shot in the summer of ’58. He was 57 during shooting and carries the film with his towering presence, which doesn’t feel like a 50’s Western, but rather one from the mid-60s. The colorful locations and town set are as good as you’ll see in any Western, very realistic, while angelic Maria Schell is a highlight, the older sister of Maximilian (by four years). Not everything in the story is spelled out. The intelligence of the viewer is respected and thus expected to put the pieces together based on clues offered. It’s good, just kind of ambiguous, which explains its failure at the box office and eventual sleeper status. It no doubt plays better on repeat viewings. This was George C. Scott’s breakout into feature films, but his character isn’t given much screentime and he hams it up a bit too much as the wild-eyed preacher, a one-note loony tune. More dimension was needed in order to ring true. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was shot in the general area of Yakima, Washington, including Nile (the mining town) and Goose Prairie (the opening scene). This region is located about a 2.5-hour drive southeast of Seattle. GRADE: B

Oct 10, 2024