A city boy arrives in his late mother's birthplace to discover the locals have been pestered by a cougar.
Lon McCallister
Danny Turner
Peggy Ann Garner
Doris Cooper
Preston Foster
Tom Eggers
Forrest Tucker
Gil Hawks
Skip Homeier
Jim Hawks, Gil' Son
Sara Haden
Mrs. Mary Cooper
Irving Bacon
Matt Cooper the Mailman
Gene Reynolds
Wid Hawks, Gil' Son
Director
Phil Karlson
Screenplay
Dorothy Yost
Screenplay, Story
Morton Grant
July 9, 2022
5
Were it not for a rather cheesy romance between the hapless, suit and tie wearing "Danny" (Lon McCallister) and the terribly chintzy "Doris" (Peggy Ann Garner), this might have made for quite an exciting mountain adventure. The former arrives from the city to the area where his late mother grew up. The area is suffering not just from the depression, but from a drought and his welcome is not as warm as he might like. He takes up with "Eggers" (Preston Foster) who is set on hunting down a local cougar that is wreaking havoc on the local farming community, but he is soon embroiled in some local shenanigans with the "Hawks" family - "Gil" (Forrest Tucker) and his two yokel sons. Some of the hunt scenes are quite good fun, though the cougar seemed a little unenthusiastic to me; and there is quite a fun waterside brawl. Sadly, though, there is just way too much sentimental guff (usually with a gently accompanying string score) to sustain the theme for me. There's a bit of a twist at the (really quite implausible) end, but despite some fairly decent, active, photography, I felt it ran just a bit low on gas.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00