Silver Lode

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Silver Lode is a 1954 American Western film noted for its allegorical critique of McCarthyism, directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring John Payne and Lizabeth Scott.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
film
allegoryOf McCarthyism NERFINISHED
characterPlayedByDanDuryea Ned McCarty NERFINISHED
characterPlayedByJohnPayne Dan Ballard NERFINISHED
characterPlayedByLizabethScott Rose Evans NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Ray Rennahan NERFINISHED
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception noted by film scholars for political allegory
director Joseph H. Lewis NERFINISHED
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy Gene Fowler Jr. NERFINISHED
era 1950s American cinema
filmingFormat 35 mm
genre Western
drama film
hasFilmRating United States: Approved (PCA era)
hasTheme abuse of authority
false accusation
mob mentality
language English
leadActor John Payne NERFINISHED
leadActress Lizabeth Scott NERFINISHED
musicBy Louis Forbes NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus man falsely accused of murder
notableFor allegorical critique of McCarthyism
originalLanguage English
producer Benedict Bogeaus NERFINISHED
productionCompany Benedict Bogeaus Production NERFINISHED
releaseDate September 3, 1954
releaseYear 1954
runningTimeMinutes 81
screenwriter Karen DeWolf NERFINISHED
Robert Blees NERFINISHED
setDuring Independence Day celebrations
settingLocation fictional town of Silver Lode
starring Dan Duryea NERFINISHED
Dolores Moran NERFINISHED
Emile Meyer NERFINISHED
Frank Sully NERFINISHED
Harry Carey Jr. NERFINISHED
John Hudson NERFINISHED
John Payne NERFINISHED
Lizabeth Scott NERFINISHED
Robert Warwick NERFINISHED

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Joseph Aloysius Dwan directed Silver Lode