Cattle Drive

Cattle Drive (1951)

Genres - Western  |   Sub-Genres - Coming-of-Age, Traditional Western  |   Release Date - Aug 1, 1951 (USA), Aug 8, 1951 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 77 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Cattle Drive stars Joel McCrea as boss drover Dana Mathews. It is Mathews' task to make a man out of Chester Graham Jr. (Dean Stockwell), the spoiled-rotten son of railroad executive Chester Graham Sr. (Leon Ames). Accidentally left behind when his dad's train pulls out of a small cow town, Chester Jr. resents being forced to work side by side with Mathews and his drovers, but soon proves to be every bit as virile and capable as his co-workers (shades of Captains Courageous). Reportedly, much of the cattle utilized in Cattle Drive came from Joel McCrea's own ranch. Though the film has no leading lady, a photograph is briefly shown, revealing that Dana Mathews' sweetheart is none other than McCrea's real-life wife Frances Dee.

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danger, cattle, cattle-drive, civilization, coming-of-age, desert, father, friendship, generation-gap, ideals, railroad, son, trail [path], train [locomotive], tycoon, values