The Hard Man
The Hard Man
NR | 01 December 1957 (USA)
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A Texas Ranger turns deputy sheriff; a woman wants him to kill her cattle-baron husband.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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IslandGuru

Who payed the critics

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Kailansorac

Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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Merolliv

I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.

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Oslo Jargo (Bartok Kinski)

While The Hard Man (1957), isn't the best western film, it isn't that awful.Most of the action takes place in town, so that may put off some of the audience. Guy Madison is a bit of a square-jawed, tough guy here, who is used by the law to hunt for murderous outlaws. He shoots one of his old cowpoke friends in self-defense, and the guy claimed he was innocent. Guy Madison gets picked up by an elderly sheriff to be his side man and use his gun if he has to. That puts him at odds with Lorne Greene, who continues his "bad guy streak" (Tight Spot (1955)). He isn't half bad. Guy Madison finds out that Lorne Greene was behind his cowpoke friend's setup.There's a love interest in the form of Valerie French (from Jubal (1956)), and she is lovely to look at. I think they should have had more bad guys that were formidable instead of being cartoon rogues.The film is a barely above the average, and although it's not that exciting, it wasn't a bad view for an American western film.Also recommended: Jubal (1956) Hour of the Gun (1967) A Man Called Gannon (1968) The Last Hard Men (1976)

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fmazzar771-1

Steve is the Hard Man...he represents the law and he kills most of the bad guys he chases. When he kills a bad guy who turns out to most probably be innocent, Steve goes after the truth, and along the way he must deal with Lorne Greene playing Rice Martin, Rice's flirty wife, Fern, and his own conscience. After some nifty gun play and even some sentiment when Steve comes to the aid of an orphan boy, Fern gets found out for what she is. She framed the innocent man causing Steve to kill him and now she must stand trial for her sins. It all comes out nice and the journey along the way is at least average TV viewing for us Western lovers. They make them a whole lot better than this, but "The Hard Man" will do as passing entertainment. Lorne Greene does a bad job acting, but then again, he has very little to work with. Plenty of good character parts help keep things interesting. Rudy Bond plays a bad guy and you will recognize his snout from his role in the Godfather, Streetcar Named Desire and many, many more Hollywood big shows. Maybe C++ would be a good grade for this film, but if you are a Western fan, that's a good enough excuse to watch.

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Michael O'Keefe

Steve Burden(Guy Madison)usually brings them in dead, maybe being easier than bringing the bad guy in alive. He actually loses his job for being too quick on the draw. The last man he was forced to kill was a friend from his past, who may have actually been framed for murder. The Sheriff of El Solito hires Burden to be his Deputy and he begins searching for the man who framed his friend. He thinks he has found that man...Rice Martin(Lorne Greene),who seems to have the town under his thumb. Martin's attractive wife Fern(Valeri French)warns Burden that her husband has hired gunmen to put him down.Madison seems to be a run-of-the-mill good guy. Greene(better known as Ben Cartwright, the Bonanza patriarch)makes for an overbearing villain. Also in the cast: Barry Atwater, Rudy Bond and Robert Burton. THE HARD MAN is no great shakes, but good enough to hold your attention.

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Terence Allen

The Hard Man does not stand out as anything unique, but it is an entertaining western that can hold your interest during viewing. Guy Madison does fine as the stalwart lawman/gunfighter brought in to clean up the town. Valerie French has the requisite beauty as the femme fatale, although it sounds as if her voice was dubbed by another actress. The greatest revelation about the Hard Man is seeing a pre-Ben Cartwright Lorne Greene play a ruthless, utterly despicable villain. This was made several years before Bonanza began, and Greene makes the most of playing the bad guy. This alone makes the movie worth watching. The Hard Man is a fine Western to watch to pass the time. The only thing noteworthy is to watch this while comparing Greene's character to his future Ben Cartwright role.

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