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Saturday, May 17, 2008

DALLAS (1950)

Hack megger Stuart Heisler got more than his fair share of interesting projects . . . and mucked up every last one of them. And this Gary Cooper Western, made during Coop's slump years, isn’t even interesting. A rum story about cattle rustlin’ has Raymond Massey & Steve Cochran as unlikely brothers while poor Leif Erickson gets fifth billing for a co-starring turn as an Eastern dandy who loses his girl (Ruth Roman as a signorina!) to an uninvolved Coop. Add in low production values and a warmed-over Max Steiner score and you’ve got a real dud.

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