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Silver River
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Silver River

WHERE MEN OF IRON SHOOT IT OUT FOR A CITY OF SILVER
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User Score30 ratings
TMDB 6.116+19481h 50mEnglish
WesternRomanceDrama

Synopsis

Unjustly booted out of the cavalry, Mike McComb strikes out for Nevada, and deciding never to be used again, ruthlessly works his way up to becoming one of the most powerful silver magnates in the west. His empire begins to fall apart as the other mining combines rise against him and his stubbornness loses him the support of his wife and old friends.

Director
Raoul WalshFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures1 production companies
Release
May 20, 1948Released
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Top Cast

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Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
'Mike' McComb
Ann Sheridan
Ann Sheridan
Georgia Moore
Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell
John Plato Beck
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Stanley Moore
Tom D'Andrea
Tom D'Andrea
'Pistol' Porter
Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane
'Banjo' Sweeney
Monte Blue
Monte Blue
'Buck' Chevigee
Jonathan Hale
Jonathan Hale
Major Spencer

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Jul 9, 2022

One of Errol Flynn's grittier parts this one. He ("McComb") gets his chance to go from dishonourably discharged cavalry officer to unscrupulous millionaire taking on all comers as he seeks to make his fortune from silver, and to win his gal "Georgia" (Ann Sheridan). Gradually, though, the enmity he has attracted starts to cause others to challenge him, to gang up on him, and he must fight for his very survival - especially when "Georgia" begins to believe he may have had a hand in the demise of her original husband. There is a good pace to this, his rise is stellar and the relationship with best pal "Beck" (Thomas Mitchell) and rival Bruce Bennett allow both of these characters room to breathe too, building to quite an enjoyably tense last fifteen minutes. I liked Flynn's performance here - his steely stare, angry determination and sheer bloody-mindedness took this otherwise routine drama just that little bit higher up the scale, and with strong supporting efforts and some good photography, made this an enjoyable western to watch.

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