Tucson
Tucson

Tucson

1949Movie64 minEnglish

The story of Andy Bryant, a University of Arizona student whose grades suffer because of his preoccupation with an upcoming intercollegiate rodeo. Andy's father is more interested in embarrassing a rival at the rodeo than he is with his son's academic progress. When his lack of focus nearly causes a tragic accident in the university chemistry lab, Andy decides to hunker down and study.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: William C. ThomasGenres: Western, Romance

Plot Summary

In the rugged landscape of the Old West, a saloon singer named Jenny is caught between two men: the honorable rancher Sam Hardy and the charming outlaw Steve. As tensions rise and a mining dispute threatens the town, Jenny must navigate her loyalties and desires amidst danger and betrayal. The film culminates in a dramatic confrontation that determines the fate of both the characters and the town of Tucson.

Critical Reception

Tucson received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics praising its visual elements and star power but often finding the plot predictable and the pacing uneven. Audiences at the time were drawn to its Western themes and the presence of Lana Turner, though it was not considered a standout film in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its scenic cinematography and the appeal of its leading lady, Lana Turner.
  • Criticized for a conventional plot that failed to offer many surprises.
  • Felt by some to suffer from underdeveloped character arcs and a sluggish narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Tucson are scarce due to its age, but historical reception indicates a moderate appreciation for its Western setting and Lana Turner's performance, though it wasn't a universally acclaimed film.

Fun Fact

While Lana Turner was the star, the film was originally intended to feature a different leading man, and production faced several casting changes before John Hodiak was finalized for the role of Steve.

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