


Day of the Outlaw
Blaise Starrett is a rancher at odds with homesteaders when outlaws hold up the small town. The outlaws are held in check only by their notorious leader, but he is diagnosed with a fatal wound and the town is a powder keg waiting to blow.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh winter of 1880, a lone cowboy named Brace faces a brutal blizzard and the arrival of a notorious outlaw gang, led by the ruthless Jack Bruett. Seeking refuge in a remote settlement, the gang holds the terrified townsfolk hostage. Brace, who has his own troubled past and a complicated relationship with Bruett's woman, must navigate the escalating tension and violence as the storm rages outside and inside the saloon.
Critical Reception
Day of the Outlaw is a gritty and atmospheric Western that was critically well-received for its bleak tone and strong performances, particularly from Robert Ryan. While not a mainstream hit upon release, it has since gained a reputation as a superior, darker entry in the genre, praised for its realism and suspense.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stark, unforgiving depiction of the West and the blizzard.
- Robert Ryan's performance as the conflicted Brace is a standout.
- The film's dark, psychological tension is highly effective.
Google audience: Audience reception for Day of the Outlaw is generally positive, with viewers appreciating its mature themes, intense atmosphere, and strong acting. It's often cited as a more realistic and somber Western.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the rugged landscape of the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho, contributing to its authentic and harsh winter atmosphere.
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