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The Sheepman

The Sheepman

  • Status: Released
  • 01-05-1958
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 54

A stranger in a Western cattle-town behaves with remarkable self-assurance, establishing himself as a man to be reckoned with. The reason appears with his stock: a herd of sheep, which he intends to graze on the range. The horrified inhabitants decide to run him out at all costs.

Glenn Ford

Jason Sweet

Shirley MacLaine

Dell Payton

Leslie Nielsen

Stephen Bedford / Johnny Bledsoe

Mickey Shaughnessy

"Jumbo" McCall

Edgar Buchanan

Milt Masters

Willis Bouchey

Frank Payton

Pernell Roberts

Chocktaw Neal

Slim Pickens

Marshal

Robert "Buzz" Henry

Red

Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez

Angelo

Wes Hudman

Curly (uncredited)

Percy Helton

Station Master (uncredited)

Roscoe Ates

Town Loafer (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt

Town Loafer (uncredited)

William Newell

Bartender (uncredited)

Forrest Lewis

Mr. Baker (uncredited)

Lee Tung Foo

Willie (uncredited)

Burt Mustin

Man on Stairs (uncredited)

G. Pat Collins

Elmer (uncredited)

Tom London

Shopkeeper (uncredited)

Harry Harvey

Grocer (uncredited)

Brandy Bryan

Miss Rafferty (uncredited)

Tom Greenway

Rancher (uncredited)

Harry Woods

Rancher (uncredited)

Dan White

Rancher (uncredited)

Irene Barton

Madame Fifi (uncredited)

Walter Soo Hoo

Waiter (uncredited)

Frank Marlowe

Barney (uncredited)

George Boyce

Party Guest (uncredited)

Jerry Schumacher

Bartender (uncredited)

Russell Custer

Townsman (uncredited)

Roy Damron

Party Guest (uncredited)

Frank Mills

Townsman (uncredited)

Dick Rich

Loudmouth Man at Bar (uncredited)

John Chard

Nothing sheepish about this Beef and Lamb Hot Pot. The Sheepman is directed by George Marshall and written by William Bowers, James Edward Grant and William Roberts. It stars Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine, Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy, Edgar Buchanan, Willis Bouchey, Pernell Roberts, and Slim Pickens. Music is by Jeff Alexander and cinematography by Robert J. Bronner. Utterly delightful semi-comic Oater, The Sheepman pitches Ford as sheep farmer Jason Sweet, who arrives in Powder Valley - a place ruled by cattle ranchers only - and upturns the applecart by announcing he intends to let his sheep graze on the lands there. Trouble, motives and back stories will out! With the exception of some poor rear projection work, this is a pic that's constructed with style and humour. The opening is a doozy as Sweet quickly puts down a marker in the town, with a glint in his eye and a punch of some force. It's an irresistible characterisation by Ford, deftly blending humour with machismo, setting up the rest of the film by firmly pulling us viewers onto his side. Supporting cast are bang on the money, doing justice to well written characters (the screenplay was Oscar nominated), with the writing also having some nous via twists and a commitment to never let the story be boring or twee. An absolute must see film for fans of the irrepressible Glenn Ford. 8/10