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Cattle Drive

Cattle Drive

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Cattle Drive, The spoiled young son of a wealthy railroad owner manages to get himself lost in the middle of nowhere. He is found by a cowboy on a cattle drive and the lad must start learning the hard lessons of working in a team if he wants to make it to San Diego.

STARS: Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell, Chill Wills


77 min | Western | 1951 | Color

 

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A western with a moral to the story
The film may seem dated now, I haven't seen it since 1953 when I was spending the summer in Topeka, Kansas with my Dad dying in the VA Hospital that same summer. Mom took my brother and myself for a break, one hot summer day, and this movie's story has not left my memory yet. Wish I could locate a VHS or DVD of it, but I'm guessing it is not available and may never be, so it will just have to remain a sweet memory of long ago.
My brother and I still bring up the subject of insisting on a bowl of strawberries when we are asking for the impossible. We both know what it means, but others who have not seen the movie think we are little daft, of course.

I saw it during 1955, it was so good it has stuck in my mind.
An excellent family-quality story. Kipling's "Captains Courageous" reset in a Western. Excellent performance by Stockwell as a spoiled kid that makes good. I hope that Universal can be persuaded to release this movie on video.

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