The Lusty Men

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The Lusty Men is a 1952 American Western drama film directed by Nicholas Ray that explores the dangerous, transient world of rodeo cowboys and the personal costs of their pursuit of glory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
film
basedOn novel by Claude Stanush
blackAndWhite true
character Jeff McCloud NERFINISHED
Lou Wade NERFINISHED
Wes Merritt NERFINISHED
cinematographer Lee Garmes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Nicholas Ray NERFINISHED
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editor Rudi Fehr NERFINISHED
filmEra 1950s American cinema
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California

Texas NERFINISHED
genre Western
drama
hasSubject marital strain
masculinity
risk and danger
rodeo cowboys
transient lifestyle
hasTitleType feature film
language English
mainTheme dangers of rodeo life
personal cost of pursuing glory
mpaaRating Not Rated
musicBy Roy Webb NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus aging rodeo star mentoring younger rider
notableFor Nicholas Ray’s direction
realistic depiction of rodeo culture
originalLanguage English
portrays conflict between stability and adventure
economic hardship of rodeo performers
producer Jerry Wald NERFINISHED
productionCompany RKO Radio Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1952-10-24
releaseYear 1952
runtimeMinutes 113
screenwriter David Dortort NERFINISHED
Horace McCoy NERFINISHED
setting rodeo circuit
starring Arthur Hunnicutt NERFINISHED
Arthur Kennedy NERFINISHED
Robert Mitchum NERFINISHED
Susan Hayward NERFINISHED

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Arthur Kennedy notableWork The Lusty Men
Nicholas Ray directed The Lusty Men