After being freed from prison, The Dutchman (Alan Ladd) and John McBain (Ernest Borgnine) return to Prescott, the mining town where their problems began.
The Dutchman is a geologist and an expert at finding gold. The mine owner he worked for framed him for stealing a gold shipment rather than paying him the promised share of the gold he found.
McBain owned the land where Prescott’s richest mind is located. But he was cheated out of the land, and sent to prison for killing a man in a fight over it.
Now the Dutchman wants to get even; McBain just wants a job as a cowhand. And both find they’re unwelcome in Prescott.
Naturally, they wind up throwing in together.
The Dutchman’s devious plan calls for sneaking into a closed portion of the mine, blasting out several bags of gold and swapping it to Cyril Lounsbery, the man who married the homely woman who owns the mine, but wouldn’t mind dumping her for a the much younger and much prettier woman he hides in a hotel room. If he could just get a big payday.
That’s what the Dutchman and his partners, McBain and a Mexican powder monkey named Vincente, are offering.
In return, they want $100,000. But to get the gold, they’re going to have to blast it out of a mine with rotting timber.
And even if that goes as planned, will Lounsbery hold up his end of the bargain?
“The Asphalt Jungle” goes west in this film, which means we’ve got a plot more unusual than in most Westerns of the period. But the result is just so-so. Let’s just say this isn’t one of the better Alan Ladd Westerns.
Speaking of unusual, lovely Claire Kelly has one of the strangest female roles you’ll find in a Western. She’s that girl-on-the-side that Lounsbery hides in a hotel room. He literally keeps her locked in that room, all so she can’t meet other men. This marked her only Western.
A more familiar female face is that of Katy Jurado, who plays a whore named Anita who McBain befriends, then falls for. The love scenes / talk between them is borderline ridiculous and help undermine the film.
Directed by:
Delmar Daves
Cast:
Alan Ladd … The Dutchman
Ernest Borgnine … John McBain
Katy Jurado … Anita
Claire Kelly … Ada Winton
Kent Smith … Cyril Lounsbery
Nehemiah Persoff … Vincente
Robert Emhardt … Sample, bar owner
Anthony Caruso … Comanche
Adam Williams … Leslie
Ford Rainey … Warden
John Daheim … Lee
Runtime: 85 min.
Memorable lines:
Sheriff to the Dutchman: “Unless you want to see your own gravestone on your way to hell, you’ll be on the next stage.”
Lounsbery to Ada: “Would you love me if I wasn’t rich?
Ada: “Not as much. Would you love me if I wasn’t pretty?”
John McBain: “Seems like everybody around here is stealing from everyone else.”
Anita to John McBain: “You think I’m 16 years old and only dream of a man as pretty as a postcard. No. I see inside. And what I see inside is very good. I want you to stay here for a long time.”