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    Jubal is a 1956 American Western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger, Valerie French, and Felicia Farr. Shot in CinemaScope, it was one of the few adult westerns in the 1950s and is described as Othello on the Range. [3] The supporting cast features Noah Beery Jr., Charles Bronson and Jack Elam .

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  2. Jubal (1956) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Oscars Cannes Film Festival Asian Pacific American Heritage Month ...

  3. Delmer Daves's Jubal (1956) was one of the new wave of adult westerns that flourished in the fifties. Starring Glenn Ford as a cowhand drifter befriended by a big-hearted rancher (Ernest Borgnine) while his beautiful, young, and deeply disenchanted wife (European starlet Valerie French, in her American debut) does her best to seduce the simple, stoic cowboy, it has been described as an Othello ...

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  4. Searching for work, cowboy Jubal Troop (Glenn Ford) arrives in a small town, where he badly injures his hand. Fortunately, a local rancher, Shep Horgan (Ernest Borgnine), is willing to employ ...

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  5. Summaries. A new foreman rejects the sexual advances of a frustrated rancher's wife, which leads to conflicts that could get him killed. Found injured by rancher Shep Horgan, Jubal Troop is offered a job as cowhand and soon gains Shep's trust. Mae Horgan, feeling she's been trapped into marriage with Shep, takes a shine to Jubal, although he is ...

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  7. Jubal. A trio of exceptional performances by Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, and Rod Steiger form the center of Jubal, an overlooked Hollywood treasure from genre master Delmer Daves. In this Shakespearean tale of jealousy and betrayal, Ford is an honorable itinerant cattleman, befriended and hired by Borgnine’s bighearted ranch owner despite ...

  8. Picture 8/10. Delmer Daves’ Jubal receives a Criterion Blu-ray edition that presents the film in its original aspect ratio of about 2.55:1 on a single-layer disc. The new high-definition transfer, taken from a 4K scan of the original 35mm negative, is presented in 1080p/24hz. The release as a whole feels like an unfortunate afterthought, as ...

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