James McKay

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James McKay is the principled and peace-seeking Easterner who becomes embroiled in a violent Western land feud in the classic film "The Big Country."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Big Country
associatedLocationInFilm Hannassey territory
Terrill ranch
associatedWithFamilyFeud Terrill–Hannassey feud
basedInWork The Big Country
surface form: The Big Country (1958 film)
characterTrait courageous
honorable
nonviolent
peace-seeking
principled
self-controlled
conflictWith Buck Hannassey
Rufus Hannassey
createdFor United Artists film production
directorOfWork William Wyler
engagementContext visits fiancée’s family ranch
filmGenreContext Western
filmSettingEra Old West
surface form: American Old West
firstAppearanceYear 1958
futureFatherInLaw Major Henry Terrill
involvedIn Western land feud
languageOfWork English
medium live-action film
moralStance rejects violence as a means to prove manhood
seeks peaceful resolution to land dispute
narrativeRole protagonist of The Big Country
nationality American
notableAttribute wealthy ship owner
notableScene refuses to be provoked into a public fight with Buck Hannassey
rides the unbroken horse Old Thunder
secretly fights Steve Leech in a remote location
occupation sea captain
origin Easterner
portrayedBy Gregory Peck
romanticPartnerInFilm Patricia Terrill
screenWriterCreators James R. Webb
Robert Wilder
Sy Bartlett
symbolizes civilized Eastern values in the American West
themeAssociation honor versus machismo
outsider in a closed community
peace versus violence
travelFrom Eastern United States
travelTo Western frontier ranch

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The Big Country mainCharacter James McKay