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Ten Wanted Men
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| Ten Wanted Men | |
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| Directed by | Bruce Humberstone |
| Screenplay by | Kenneth Gamet |
| Story by | Irving Ravetch Harriet Frank Jr. |
| Produced by | Harry Joe Brown |
| Starring | Randolph Scott |
| Cinematography | Wilfred M. Cline |
| Edited by | Gene Havlick |
| Music by | Paul Sawtell |
Production company | Scott-Brown Productions |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Ten Wanted Men is a 1955 American Western film directed by Bruce Humberstone and starring Randolph Scott.[1]
Plot
[edit]Adam Stewart, a lawyer heading west with grown son Howie, is persuaded by brother John to settle down near him in Ocatilla, Arizona, where he has a ranch and romantic interest in a widow, Corinne Michaels.
The menacing degenerate rancher Wick Campbell has an attractive servant girl, Maria Segura, and also lusts for her, but she wants nothing to do with him. Her interest in Howie strikes a jealous chord in Campbell, who hires gunfighters led by Frank Scavo to rid the region of the meddlesome (in his opinion) Stewarts once and for all.
Campbell's thugs kill a rancher and stampede some of John Stewart's cattle. One picks a fight with Howie, who surprisingly beats him to the draw in self-defense, only to be locked up by Sheriff Gibbons, falsely accused of murder. Howie busts out and flees with Maria.
Adam Stewart is killed in cold blood by Campbell, for which Howie blames himself while promising to get even. John Stewart goes into town to confront Campbell but can't find him. He's lured into a gunfight with one of Campbell's men and kills him. He escapes to Corinne's home, where he and other town leaders are trapped by Campbell's men who put the house under siege. Scavo gets hold of dynamite and begins blowing the house apart room by room. Two of the men in the house are killed, but John and Howie escape to a nearby river. Scavo throws sticks of dynamite into the river, thinking he's killed them both,
Scavo turns on Campbell, takes his gun, makes him give him the money from his safe, and says that he is now running things. Campbell goes to Maria to persuade her to come with him but is confronted by John, who has been hiding at Maria's house with a wounded Howie, and is killed in a gunfight.
John rides to town to take on Scavo's men and prevails. The city has law and order, while the Stewarts celebrate a double wedding with John marrying Corrine and Howie marrying Maria.
Cast
[edit]- Randolph Scott as John Stewart
- Jocelyn Brando as Corinne Michaels
- Richard Boone as Wick Campbell
- Alfonso Bedoya as Hermando
- Donna Martell as Maria Segura
- Skip Homeier as Howie Stewart
- Clem Bevans as Tod Grinnel
- Leo Gordon as Frank Scavo
- Minor Watson as Jason Carr
- Lester Matthews as Adam Stewart
- Tom Powers as Henry Green
- Dennis Weaver as Sheriff Clyde Gibbons
- Lee Van Cleef as Al Drucker
- Kathleen Crowley as Marva Gibbons
- Louis Jean Heydt as Tom Baines
- Boyd 'Red' Morgan as Red Dawes
- Denver Pyle as Dave Weed
References
[edit]- ^ Nott, Robert (January 20, 2005). Last Of The Cowboy Heroes: The Westerns of Randolph Scott, Joel Mccrea and Audie Murphy. McFarland. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-7864-2261-6. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
External links
[edit]- Ten Wanted Men at IMDb
- Ten Wanted Men at the TCM Movie Database (archived version)
- Ten Wanted Men at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
Ten Wanted Men
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Plot
In the town of Ocatilla, Arizona, rancher John Stewart, portrayed by Randolph Scott as a heroic figure dedicated to establishing law and order, welcomes his brother Adam and nephew Howie to help build a prosperous community amid the ranchlands. Their efforts are upended when Maria Segura, a young woman raised by rival rancher and saloon owner Wick Campbell after her father's death, seeks refuge at Stewart's ranch to escape Campbell's unwanted advances and possessive jealousy. Enraged by Maria's growing affection for Howie and his own resentment toward the Stewarts' success, Campbell hires a gang of ten outlaws led by the ruthless Frank Scavo to rustle cattle, seize control of the territory, and eliminate his rivals, marking his descent into outright villainy.[1] The conflict escalates as Campbell's men murder a local rancher to claim his land, and Howie, acting in self-defense during a confrontation, kills one of the outlaws, leading to his arrest and framing for broader crimes by Campbell's influence. Howie escapes from jail with help, but tragedy strikes when Campbell ambushes and kills Adam Stewart, fueling Howie's quest for vengeance and forcing John to set aside his commitment to peace in favor of direct confrontation. As the outlaws betray Campbell by planning to loot Ocatilla and abandon him, they besiege the town, taking hostages including John, Corinne Michaels (Adam's widow and John's romantic interest), and the sheriff in a freight office, using dynamite in a bid to overrun the defenders.[1][4] In the final showdown amid the dusty streets and ranchlands, John and Howie rally the townsfolk, outmaneuvering the gang in intense gunfights that result in Scavo's defeat and Campbell's death at John's hands. With order restored, the narrative resolves in celebration as Howie marries Maria, solidifying her romantic arc from fearful refugee to devoted partner, while John weds Corinne, affirming his protective role in safeguarding the community.[1][4]Cast
The cast of Ten Wanted Men is led by Randolph Scott as the stoic rancher John Stewart, embodying the heroic lead archetype central to 1950s Westerns, with supporting players portraying a mix of villains, allies, romantic interests, and sidekicks that highlight the genre's ensemble dynamics.[5]| Actor | Role | Character Description |
|---|---|---|
| Randolph Scott | John Stewart | Stoic rancher and protector of the community. |
| Richard Boone | Wick Campbell | Antagonistic rancher seeking dominance through force. |
| Jocelyn Brando | Corinne Michaels | Strong-willed love interest tied to the town's stability. |
| Donna Martell | Maria Segura | Spirited secondary romantic figure and ally's kin. |
| Alfonso Bedoya | Hermando | Loyal supportive ally from the neighboring Mexican ranch. |
| Skip Homeier | Howie Stewart | Impetuous young nephew learning the ways of the frontier. |
| Leo Gordon | Frank Scavo | Ruthless outlaw leader in the antagonist's employ. |
| Lee Van Cleef | Al Drucker | Cold-blooded gunman enforcing the villain's will. |
| Denver Pyle | Dave Weed | Brutish henchman aiding the outlaw operations. |
| Clem Bevans | Tod Grinnel | Local rancher whose land is targeted by Campbell. |
| Minor Watson | Jason Carr | Respected judge upholding law amid chaos. |
| Dennis Weaver | Sheriff Clyde Gibbons | Dedicated lawman navigating territorial tensions. |
| Lester Matthews | Adam Stewart | John's brother and Howie’s father, killed by Campbell. |

