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The Tall T is a 1957 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Richard Boone, and Maureen O'Sullivan. Adapted by Burt Kennedy from the 1955 short story "The Captives" by Elmore Leonard , the film is about an independent former ranch foreman who is kidnapped along with an heiress, who is being held for ransom ...
- April 2, 1957 (US)
- Harry Joe Brown
The Tall T: Directed by Budd Boetticher. With Randolph Scott, Richard Boone, Maureen O'Sullivan, Arthur Hunnicutt. An independent former ranch foreman is kidnapped along with an heiress, who is being held for ransom by trio of ruthless outlaws.
- Budd Boetticher
- 2 min
The luck of Pat Brennan (Randolph Scott) is about to go from bad to worse; after gambling his horse away, he gets a ride from Willard (John Hubbard) and Doretta Mims (Maureen O'Sullivan).
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- Randolph Scott
- Budd Boetticher
- Western
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The Tall T. 1957 · 1 hr 18 min. TV-PG. Western. The victims must outsmart their cruel captors after an outlaw, and his gang kidnap an heiress, her nervous husband, and a rancher. Subtitles: English. Starring: Randolph Scott Richard Boone Maureen O'Sullivan Arthur Hunnicutt Skip Homeier. Directed by: Budd Boetticher.
- Budd Boetticher
- 78 min
- January 1, 1957
Jan 4, 2011 · Ed Rintoon, the crusty old stage driver, derides the fortune-hunting Willard, who has married his plain-faced bride solely for her wealthy father's money. At the Tall T, Tenvoorde offers to give Pat a bull if he can ride the bucking beast to a standstill. If he loses, Pat must forfeit his horse, however.
- Budd Boetticher, Sam Nelson
- Randolph Scott
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The Tall T (1957) | The Criterion Collection. Budd Boetticher. The Tall T. Based on a story by Elmore Leonard, this collaboration between director Budd Boetticher, actor Randolph Scott, and screenwriter Burt Kennedy is a model of elegantly economical storytelling charged with psychological tension.