The Man from Bitter Ridge
The Man from Bitter Ridge

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The Man from Bitter Ridge

1955
Movie
80 min
English

The Man from Bitter Ridge is a film directed by Jack Arnold. Jeff Carr, a special investigator, arrives in Tomahawk. His assignment is to discover who has been holding up the local stagecoach and is guilty for a series of killings that terrorize the town. Sheepman Alec Black is suspected by the local population but it is not long before Jeff realizes the man is innocent. Alec even becomes a good friend although he is in love with the same woman as him, Holly. Jeff will manage to arrest the real culprits but not before the latter try to compromise him down.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jack ArnoldGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In the rugged landscape of Bitter Ridge, a local sheriff named Jed (Edgar Buchanan) faces a growing threat from a ruthless outlaw gang led by Blackie (Arthur Shields). When a federal marshal, Steve Trail (Rex Reason), arrives to aid the town, he finds himself entangled with Jed's estranged daughter, Laura (Faith Domergue), who is secretly involved with the outlaws. Trail must navigate a treacherous path of deception and violence to bring justice to Bitter Ridge and uncover the true allegiance of those around him.

Critical Reception

While not a critical darling, 'The Man from Bitter Ridge' was a respectable entry in the B-Western genre of its time, appreciated for its straightforward action and solid performances within the established conventions of Western filmmaking. Audience reception was generally positive for its target demographic, enjoying the typical shootouts and heroic narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Enjoyed for its classic Western action and straightforward plot.

  • Praised for the familiar performances of its cast within the genre.

  • Seen as a competent, if not groundbreaking, example of 1950s Westerns.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not widely available in a centralized manner. However, typical sentiments for films of this era and genre suggest appreciation for the action, clear good-versus-evil narrative, and the familiar Western tropes.

Fun Fact

Director Jack Arnold was known for his work in science fiction and monster films during the 1950s, including 'Creature from the Black Lagoon', making 'The Man from Bitter Ridge' a departure from his more iconic genre works.

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John Chard

John Chard

Not so much bitter, more tart than anything else. The Man from Bitter Ridge is directed by Jack Arnold and collectively written by Lawrence Roman, Teddi Sherman and William MacLeod Raine. Cinematography is by Russell Metty. It stars Lex ...