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- A rugged frontier drama of the early west, played off against the scenically striking Colorado Rockies, Tribute to a Bad Man is a sight to behold, using the location sites for full visual worth. Irene Papas, Greek actress, in her Hollywood debut comes off well. Critically, Bad Man is both fast and slow-paced.
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When hot-headed rancher Jeremy Rodock (James Cagney) is shot by rustlers stealing his horses, cowboy Steve Millar (Don Dubbins) saves his life by cleaning his bullet wound. A grateful Rodock offers...
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Tribute to a Bad Man: Directed by Robert Wise. With James Cagney, Don Dubbins, Stephen McNally, Irene Papas. With no law within 200 miles horse rancher Jeremy Rodak runs his spread with an iron hand and deals with rustlers even more ruthlessly.
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- Drama, Romance, Western
- Robert Wise
- 1956-04
27 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 8/10. Jeremy Rodock's Valley. hitchcockthelegend 22 October 2013. Tribute to a Bad Man is directed by Robert Wise and adapted to screenplay by Michael Blankfort from the short story Hanging's for the Lucky written by Jack Schaefer.
Tribute to a Bad Man is a 1956 American Western film directed by Robert Wise and starring James Cagney about a rancher whose harsh enforcement of frontier justice alienates the woman he loves. It was based on the short story "Hanging's for the Lucky" by Jack Schaefer, the author of Shane.
A rugged frontier drama of the early west, played off against the scenically striking Colorado Rockies, Tribute to a Bad Man is a sight to behold, using the location sites for full visual...
Jan 31, 2021 · Movie Review: Tribute to a Bad Man (1956) WARNING: SPOILERS. There’s a moment two-thirds of the way through “Tribute to a Bad Man,” when Steve Miller (Don Dubbins), the neophyte ranchhand from the east, from Penn-sai-vane-ai-ay, as ranch owner Jeremy Rodock (James Cagney) keeps saying, is trying to convince Rodock’s woman, Jocasta ...
While looking for work in the Wyoming Territory in the late 1800s, young Steve Miller finds hard-bitten horse rancher Jeremy Rodock wounded after an attack by cattle rustlers Barjak and Hearn. Rodock accepts Steve's offer to help him back to his ranch and offers him a job as a ranchhand.