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Firecreek
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Firecreek

JAMES STEWART -- HENRY FONDA MEET IN THE HEAT OF FIRECREEK
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TMDB 6.316+19681h 44mEnglish
Western

Synopsis

A peace-loving, part-time sheriff in the small town of Firecreek must take a stand when a gang of vicious outlaws takes over his town.

Director
Vincent McEveetyFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts1 production companies
Release
January 24, 1968Released
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Top Cast

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James Stewart
James Stewart
Johnny Cobb
Henry Fonda
Henry Fonda
Bob Larkin
Inger Stevens
Inger Stevens
Evelyn Pittman
Gary Lockwood
Gary Lockwood
Earl
Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger
Whittier
Ed Begley
Ed Begley
Preacher Broyles
Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. Flippen
Mr. Pittman
Jack Elam
Jack Elam
Norman

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Reviews

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John Chard
Nov 17, 2018

It's a lesson I learned a long time ago. A man worth shootin' is a man worth killin'. Firecreek is directed by Vincent McEveety and written by Calvin Clements Sr. It stars James Stewart and Henry Fonda. Music is by Alfred Newman and cinematography by William H. Clothier. A Technicolor/Panavision production, plot finds Stewart as Johnny Cobb, the part time Sheriff of Firecreek who has to make a stand when a gang fronted by Fonda's Bob Larkin invade the town and create mayhem. This be a traditional Western fan's picture, a sort of one for the fans made by stars who served the genre so greatly previously. The story is a complete throwback to the decade previously, even having shades of the magnificent High Noon in the process. It looks fabulous with the great Clothier on photography duty, and with a strong supporting cast list backing up our ever dependable leads it's a production of worth. It's appreciatively noted that the makers didn't pander to feel good homespun Western formula in story telling, for although it treads a well worn path in plotting, it's a grim and moody piece. Sexual harassment, vigilantism, bullying and revenge fuel the fires in Firecreek, with Stewart and Fonda playing conflicted peace keeper and calm villainy respectively. All this while Newman lays a moody evocative score across the play. Is there enough within to justify the running time? No not really, we have to deal with pacing issues and the action junkies among us are asked to sit tight till film's closing quarter for a fix. Shaving fifteen minute off of this wouldn't have been hard to do since there are filler sequences that don't improve the narrative. Yet this is still a treasure, where if one is prepared for a deliberately paced adult Western, that's loaded with smart dialogue and compelling performances, then genre entertainment awaits. 7.5/10

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