Director: Jacques Tourneur•Genres: Western, Adventure, Drama, Romance
In the Oregon Territory of 1870, a determined man named Logan Stuart sets out to establish a settlement and a trading post, facing numerous challenges. He clashes with the local Native American tribe and deals with interpersonal conflicts among his own people, including a rival who covets his fiancée, Lily. As tensions escalate, Stuart must navigate betrayal, danger, and his own desires to secure his vision and the future of his settlement.
Canyon Passage was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its atmospheric direction and strong performances, particularly from Dana Andrews and Susan Hayward, noting its more mature and complex themes for a Western of its era. However, some found the plot occasionally convoluted and the pacing uneven.
Praised for its atmospheric direction and visually striking cinematography.
Dana Andrews and Susan Hayward deliver compelling performances.
Offers a more character-driven and less conventional Western narrative.
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Director Jacques Tourneur insisted on filming on location in the Oregon wilderness, which significantly contributed to the film's authentic and immersive atmosphere, despite the logistical challenges.
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