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    The Tall Men begins in a beautiful winter scene set in Montana, moves to TX and a cattle drive back to Montana. First lead is Clark Gable, playing a man named Ben Allison, second lead is the always solid, Robert Ryan as Nathan Stark, and Jane Russell is the leading lady.

  2. Clark Gable and Cameron Mitchell end up on a cattle drive after they fail at bank robbery. Director: Raoul Walsh. Producer: William A. Bacher, William B. Hawks. Writer: Sydney Boehm, Frank Nugent. Cast: Clark Gable, Jane Russell, Robert Ryan, Cameron Mitchell, Juan Garcia, Harry Shannon, Emile Meyer, Steve Darrell.

  3. Mar 1, 2018 · The result is a unique mix of realistic drama and supernatural horror. Terrence (Dan Crisafulli) has issues, lots of them. Both mentally and financially challenged, he’s declaring bankruptcy as TALL MEN starts. When he’s offered a black credit card by a mysterious company he uses it to buy a car and impress Lucy (Kay Whitney) a lass with ...

  4. How long is The Tall Men? The Tall Men is 2 hr 2 min long. Who directed The Tall Men? Raoul Walsh Who is Colonel Ben Allison in The Tall Men? Clark Gable plays Colonel Ben Allison in the film. What is The Tall Men about? Ben (Clark Gable) and Clint (Cameron Mitchell) Allison have been hired to lead a herd of cattle from Texas to Montana.

  5. Director. Heck Allen. Novel. Sydney Boehm. Screenplay. Frank S. Nugent. Screenplay. Written by on November 14, 2022. Two brothers discharged from the Confederate Army join a businessman for a cattle drive from Texas to Montana where they run into raiding Jayhawkers, angry Sioux, rough terrain and bad weather.

  6. The Tall Men. Available on iTunes. Clark Gable and Cameron Mitchell end up on a cattle drive after they fail at bank robbery. Western 1955 2 hr 2 min. 78%.

  7. The film was shot mostly in Mexico with interiors shot at Fox Studios in Hollywood. The snow scenes were filmed in Idaho but they are marred by the obvious fact that Gable's double is used in every one of them. Although "The Tall Men" doesn't rate as a classic, it's good, solid entertainment. Kino Lorber's Blu-ray boasts an excellent transfer.

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