The Bad Man
The Bad Man

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The Bad Man

1941
Movie
70 min
English

Lopez is a bandit who has stolen the herd at Gil's ranch, so Hardy is about to foreclose. But Lucia has come back from New York and Gil is happy until he meets her husband, Morgan.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Richard ThorpeGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In 1870s Arizona, the ruthless cattle baron "Lobo" Henry is known for his cruelty and iron grip on the territory. However, when his estranged daughter arrives with her husband and son, Henry is forced to confront his past and his violent ways. He attempts to mend his relationships while navigating ongoing disputes with a rival rancher and the challenges of a changing frontier.

Critical Reception

The Bad Man (1941) received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised Wallace Beery's commanding performance in the lead role, a part he had previously played in a 1930 silent film. However, some found the plot somewhat predictable and the film's moralistic undertones a bit heavy-handed for a Western. Audiences generally enjoyed the action and Beery's presence, making it a moderately successful release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Wallace Beery delivers a memorable, albeit familiar, performance as a hardened Western patriarch.

  • The film offers standard Western fare with elements of family drama, though it treads familiar thematic ground.

  • While competently made, the story lacks a distinctive edge, relying heavily on established genre tropes.

Google audience: Audience reception data for "The Bad Man (1941)" is not readily available on Google's platform to provide a specific summary of likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

Wallace Beery reprised his role as 'Lobo' Henry from the 1930 silent film "The Bad Man," making this his second portrayal of the character, albeit with a different director and cast.

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