Day of the Outlaw

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Day of the Outlaw is a 1959 black-and-white Western film set in a snowbound frontier town, noted for its stark realism, tense atmosphere, and subversion of traditional cowboy-movie tropes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
film
actorForCharacter Helen Crane Tina Louise NERFINISHED
actorForCharacter Jack Bruhn Burl Ives NERFINISHED
basedOn novel Day of the Outlaw
basedOnAuthor Lee Edwin Wells NERFINISHED
character Helen Crane NERFINISHED
Jack Bruhn NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Russell Harlan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director André De Toth NERFINISHED
distributedBy United Artists
editedBy Stanley Rabjohn NERFINISHED
era 1950s American cinema
filmFormat black-and-white
filmingLocation Oregon NERFINISHED
genre Western
drama film
hasCultFollowing true
hasVisualStyle bleak
minimalist
leadActorForCharacter Blaise Starrett Robert Ryan NERFINISHED
leadCharacter Blaise Starrett NERFINISHED
motionPictureRating Not Rated
musicBy Alexander Courage NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme moral ambiguity
survival in harsh environment
violence and its consequences
notableFor stark realism
subversion of traditional cowboy-movie tropes
tense atmosphere
originalLanguage English
producer Philip A. Waxman NERFINISHED
productionCompany Security Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDateInUnitedStates 1959-07-15
releaseYear 1959
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter Philip Yordan NERFINISHED
setting Wyoming NERFINISHED
snowbound frontier town
starring Alan Marshal NERFINISHED
Burl Ives NERFINISHED
Elsa Cárdenas NERFINISHED
Robert Ryan NERFINISHED
Tina Louise NERFINISHED
timePeriodDepicted American Old West NERFINISHED

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André De Toth notableWork Day of the Outlaw
André De Toth directorOf Day of the Outlaw