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  1. As a psychological western from the 1950s, Garden of Evil has a family resemblance to classics made by Budd Boetticher (e.g., Seven Men from Now in 1956, The Tall T in 1957) and Anthony Mann (e.g., The Naked Spur in 1953, The Man from Laramie in 1955) during that period. Hooker is the conflicted hero of Hathaway's film, and Cooper's lanky frame ...

  2. Director. Frank Fenton. Screenplay. Fred Freiberger. Story. William Tunberg. Story. Written by John Chard on March 5, 2019. A trio of American adventurers marooned in rural Mexico are recruited by a beautiful woman to rescue her husband from Apaches.

  3. Garden of Evil. Blu-ray. Twilight Time. Limited Edition. 1954 / Color / 2:55 widescreen / 100 min. / Ship Date May 10, 2016 / available through Twilight Time Movies / 29.95. Starring Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Richard Widmark, Hugh Marlowe, Cameron Mitchell, Rita Moreno, Víctor Manuel Mendoza.

  4. Apr 12, 2022 · Garden of Evil (1954) Mark Franklin August 3, 2017 1950s. A ship full of fortune hunters bound for the California gold fields breaks down off the coast of Mexico, stranding a former sheriff named Hooker (Gary Cooper), a gambler named Fiske (Richard Widmark) and a bounty hunter named Luke Daly (Cameron Mitchell) in Porto de Miguel.

  5. Permalink. 7/10. A party of western adventurers trek through Mexico in search of a gold mine. After finding it, they must make the return trip through the Garden of Evil. Mickey-2 26 April 1999. Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, and Richard Widmark are on a trip through the wilds of Mexico in search of gold.

  6. Manuel Dondé. Cantina Waiter (uncredited) Arturo Soto Rangel. Priest (uncredited) Salvador Terroba. Victim (uncredited) Fernando Wagner. Steamboat Captain (uncredited) A trio of American adventurers marooned in rural Mexico are recruited by a beautiful woman to rescue her husband from Apaches.

  7. Nov 10, 2013 · Hooker (Gary Cooper), the closing line of the film. T he Garden of Evil that 20th Century-Fox made in 1954, one of the early CinemaScope films released to lure the growing TV audiences back to the theaters, recalls a number of earlier and later films of the same type. The theme of greed is stolen most obviously, though far less imaginatively ...

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