The Naked Spur

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The Naked Spur
Directed by Anthony Mann
Produced by William H. Wright
Written by Sam Rolfe
Harold Jack Bloom
Starring James Stewart
Janet Leigh
Robert Ryan
Music by Bronislau Kaper
Cinematography William C. Mellor
Editing by George White
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) February, 1953
Running time 91 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

The Naked Spur is a 1953 American western movie directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart in their third collaboration.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Howard Kemp (James Stewart) tracks murderer Ben Vandergroat (Robert Ryan) for the $5000 reward. His ex-fiancée had sold his ranch while he was serving in the army and he is determined to buy it back. Grizzled old miner Jesse Tate (Millard Mitchell) and discharged Union soldier Roy Anderson (Ralph Meeker) join the hunt. Ben is caught along with a companion, Lina Patch (Janet Leigh), the daughter of one of his friends.

On the way back, Ben tries to turn his captors against each other. Meanwhile, Lina is torn between loyalty to Ben and a growing attraction to Howard. Ben convinces Jesse into sneaking off with him and Lina; Ben later gets the drop on the old man and kills him in cold blood, alienating the young woman.

The other two track him down and a shootout ensues. Ben is eventually shot by Roy and his body falls into the nearby river, where it becomes entangled in the roots of a tree. When Roy goes to retrieve it, he is crushed by another tree floating down the river. Lina pleads with Howard not to take blood money for bringing Ben in; his love for her makes him agree.

Spoilers end here.

The film was a box office hit when first released, ensuring three more Stewart-Mann collaborations, including two more westerns. Screenwriters Sam Rolfe and Harold Jack Bloom were nominated for the 1954 Best Screenplay Academy Award. In the years since its release, the film has achieved continued success, gaining more critical acclaim now than upon first release. The film was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation by the federally funded United States National Film Registry in 1997.

Although the film generally receives credit for teaming James Stewart with Anthony Mann for several films, Robert Ryan also teamed with Mann in The Naked Spur, Men In War, and God's Little Acre. Leonard Maltin has lauded The Naked Spur as "one of the best westerns ever made."

James Stewart starred in five classic western movies by director Anthony Mann. In all five he plays a man that is haunted by the past. The films are famous for their groundbreaking use of the landscape to portray the characters' feelings.

James Stewart as Howard Kemp
Janet Leigh as Lina Patch
Robert Ryan as Ben Vandergroat
Ralph Meeker as Roy Anderson
Millard Mitchell as Jesse Tate

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