Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Cast a Long Shadow (1959) posterAudie Murphy plays Matt Brown, a young cowboy more interested in getting drunk and gambling than doing anything meaningful with his life.

Then he discovers he’s inherited a large ranch from a man who would never admit to being his father.

He travels back to that ranch, intent on selling it to Chip Donohue, the ranch foreman.

Donohue doesn’t have enough money to buy the ranch himself, so he’s offered the other ranch hands a chance to purchase shares in the property. After all, they’re anxious to be working for themselves for a change.

But Matt changes his mind, in part because of everyone’s attitude toward him, in part because the trip home has reunited him with the woman he loves (Terry Moore as Janet Calvert).

What Matt doesn’t know until after refusing to sell the ranch is that there’s a loan payment coming due, and if they don’t get the herd to market within a few days, the ranch won’t be owned by anyone but the bank.

He starts barking out orders, alienating some of the people he needs most, including Donohue, who always assumed he’d inherit the ranch. And four of the men he orders off the ranch band together, determined to make sure he never completes his cattle drive to Sante Fe.

Audie Murphy as Matt Brown, showing the marks from yet another fight in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Audie Murphy as Matt Brown, showing the marks from yet another fight in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Terry Moore as Janet Calvert, the young girl who's been awaiting Matt Brown's return in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Terry Moore as Janet Calvert, the young girl who’s been awaiting Matt Brown’s return in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Rating 3 out of 6Review:

Audie Murphy was 35 when this film was made; Terry Moore was about 30, but they still manage to turn in convincing performances as young adults who fell in love, were separated and are brought back together again by chance.

In fact, Moore is more spirited and believable than most of the love interests in Murphy’s Westerns. The scene in which they argue over his decision to “cast a long shadow” is one of the film’s highlights. It’s just a shame Moore disappears from the film when the cattle drive begins, never to return.

Dehner, the veterans of so many Westerns, has one of his better role. Chip Donohue is a man torn between letting Matt Brown fail on his own, or helping him complete a cattle drive that will end Chip’s dream of owning the ranch he’s worked on for 30 years.

Oh, there’s also a twist in the tale involving Matt Brown’s parentage.

John Dehner as Chip Donohue, delivering news of an inheritance in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

John Dehner as Chip Donohue, delivering news of an inheritance in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Rita Lynn as Hortensia, welcoming Matt Brown back to the ranch in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Rita Lynn as Hortensia, welcoming Matt Brown back to the ranch in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Directed by:
Thomas Carr

Cast:
Audie Murphy … Matt Brown
Terry Moore … Janet Calvert
John Dehner … Chip Donohue
James Best … Sam Mullen
Rita Lynn … Hortensia
Ann Doran … Ma Calvert
Denver Pyle … Preacher Harrison
Stacy Harris … Eph Brown
Robert Foulk … Hugh Rigdon
Wright King … Noah Pringle
Joe Patridge … Ken Calvert
Mason Alan Dinehart … Dick Calvert

Runtime: 82 min.

Joe Patridge as Ken Calvert, reacting to news that Matt wants to marry his sister in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Joe Patridge as Ken Calvert, reacting to news that Matt wants to marry his sister in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Mason Alan Dinehart as Dick Calvert, ready to butt heads with Matt Brown in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Mason Alan Dinehart as Dick Calvert, ready to butt heads with Matt Brown in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Memorable lines:

Sam Mullen to Janet Calvert: “I sure like that yellow dress. Why you could even get hay on it and no one would ever know.”

Matt Brown to Janet Calvert, at Keenan’s former home: “You’d die laughing if you knew why I came up here. I thought I could pull old man Keenan out of his grave and find out the truth (about his parentage).”

Chip Donohue, after shooting mugs of whiskey from two of his ranch hands: “If I see one more hand touch one more jug, there may not be a jug. There may not be a hand.”

James Best as Sam Mullen, playing footsy with Janet Calvert (Terry Moore) in church in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

James Best as Sam Mullen, playing footsy with Janet Calvert (Terry Moore) in church in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Denver Pyle as Harrison, the pretend preacher on the Keenan ranch in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Denver Pyle as Harrison, the pretend preacher on the Keenan ranch in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Janet Calvert: “You talk about how you’ve grown and what a great big shadow you’re going to cast. Matt, you’re getting smaller.”
Matt Brown: “Because I fired a drunk?”
Janet: “I’m not going with you to Sante Fe.”
Matt Brown: “Why not?”
Janet: “I agreed to marry the Matt Brown who took my hand and walked me to the grove. Maybe he was small and frightened, but I knew him and I loved him. I don’t know what’s happened to him now.”
Matt: “Now you listen to …”
Janet: “I’m not running off to Sante Fe to marry a stranger.”
Matt: “You’re talking crazy.”
Janet: “Look, I’m not going, Matt. That’s final. Let’s wait. Let’s wait to see what a great big man you get to be. Because at the rate you’re going, in a month’s time you’d be ashamed to be married to a little nobody like me.”

Stacy Harris as Ephy Brown, the man who helped raise Matt Brown in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Stacy Harris as Ephy Brown, the man who helped raise Matt Brown in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Audie Murphy as Matt Brown, returning to the ranch he grew up on in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

Audie Murphy as Matt Brown, returning to the ranch he grew up on in Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

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