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Colorado Territory

Colorado Territory

  • Status: Released
  • 11-06-1949
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Score: 6.95
  • Vote count: 70

After escaping from jail, outlaw Wes McQueen is convinced by his old partner in crime to do one last heist.

Joel McCrea

Wes McQueen

Virginia Mayo

Colorado Carson

Dorothy Malone

Julie Ann Winslow

Henry Hull

Fred Winslow

John Archer

Reno Blake

James Mitchell

Duke Harris

Morris Ankrum

United States Marshal

Basil Ruysdael

Dave Rickard ('The Old Man')

Frank Puglia

Brother Tomas

Ian Wolfe

Homer Wallace

Harry Woods

Pluthner

Houseley Stevenson

Prospector

Carl Andre

Stage Driver (uncredited)

George Bell

Deputy (uncredited)

Oliver Blake

Wells Fargo Agent (uncredited)

Monte Blue

U.S. Marshal (uncredited)

Ben Corbett

Posse Member (uncredited)

Jack Daley

Fireman (uncredited)

Bert Dillard

Posse Member (uncredited)

Grey Eyes

Old Indian (uncredited)

Robert Filmer

Deputy (uncredited)

Carl Harbaugh

Brakeman (uncredited)

Hallene Hill

Aunt Georgina (uncredited)

Charles Horvath

Train Guard (uncredited)

Fred Kelsey

Train Engineer (uncredited)

Victor Kilian

Missouri Sheriff (uncredited)

Paul Kruger

Deputy (uncredited)

Charles B.V. Miller

Posse Member (uncredited)

James Mitchum

Child (uncredited)

Jack Montgomery

Deputy Marshal (uncredited)

Merlyn Nelson

Posse Member (uncredited)

Artie Ortego

Deputy Marshal (uncredited)

Joe Phillips

Townsman (uncredited)

Maudie Prickett

Mrs. Wallace (uncredited)

Frosty Royce

Posse Member (uncredited)

Phil Schumacher

Posse Member (uncredited)

Steve Stephens

Posse Member (uncredited)

Harry Strang

Stage Guard (uncredited)

Glen Thompson

Train Guard (uncredited)

John Chard

Territorial Doom. Colorado Territory is directed by Raoul Walsh and adapted to screenplay by Edmund H. North and John Twist from the novel "High Sierra" written by W.R. Burnett. It stars Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Dorothy Malone and Henry Hull. Music is by David Buttolph and cinematography by Sidney Hickox. Raoul Walsh remakes his own High Sierra from 1941 but supplants it into a Western genre setting - with tremendous results. McCrea plays outlaw Wes McQueen who springs from prison and vows to go straight, but with a price on his head he is coerced into one last railroad robbery. If he can escape the law then he can make a go of it as a new man, with a new name, and comforted by a new found love of a good woman, Colorado Carson (Mayo). Can he escape the law and those who would sell him out for money? A remake of a classic film noir, Colorado Territory is itself classic film noir. Whilst not reaching the dizzying star heights of Bogart's 41 version, this is a film of great strengths. Thematically it's noir gold dust, the great Walsh not pandering to anyone and ensuring the dark edges of Burnett's novel play out on screen - including the shattering finale. The photography is grade "A", both in chiaroscuro textures and sumptuous location framings. Cast can't be faulted either, McCrea a genuine horseman is firmly at home in a Western setting, Mayo and Malone positively light and sex up the screen, while classy performer Hull lends weighty support. High end Western staples are adhered to, with robbery actions, fights, stunts, villainous betrayals and back stabbers, these marry up to the noirish cement of a man unable to escape his fate, his past weighing heavy on his shoulders, all ensuring there's constantly a doom laden feel permeating the story. Rarely mentioned when talk turns to film noir Westerns, but it should be since it's one of the best. 9/10