Tennessee's Partner
Tennessee's Partner

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Tennessee's Partner

1955
Movie
87 min
English

A tough, womanizing high-stakes gambler known only as Tennessee has an uneasy relationship with Duchess, madam of a thinly-disguised bordello, and no other friends at all. But he's saved from murder by a lonesome cowpoke ('My friends call me Cowpoke'), in town to meet his fiancée Goldie on the steamboat. When she arrives, there's a mysterious undercurrent between Goldie and Tennessee, whose newfound friendship with Cowpoke is destined to be severely tried...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Allan DwanGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gold rush town of Oro Blanco, Tennessee Williams, a lonely prospector, finds companionship with a shrewd businessman named Gold Dust. When Gold Dust's estranged wife, Molly, arrives, Tennessee finds himself falling for her, creating a complex love triangle. Their desires and loyalties are tested amidst the harsh realities and greed of the frontier.

Critical Reception

Tennessee's Partner is a well-crafted Western that blends adventure with emotional depth, though it received a generally lukewarm critical reception upon its release. While praised for its strong performances and Allan Dwan's capable direction, some critics found the plot somewhat predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its mature handling of themes and solid performances.

  • Seen as a competent, if not groundbreaking, entry in the Western genre.

  • Some critics noted a lack of significant narrative innovation.

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Fun Fact

Director Allan Dwan, a prolific filmmaker often called 'The Old Master', directed over 400 films in his career, though many of his early silent films are now lost.

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