The Tin Star (1957)

  • Year: 1957
  • Released: 06 Nov 1957
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 nominations total
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051087/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_tin_star
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  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: Approved
  • Genre: Western
  • Runtime: 93 min
  • Writer: Dudley Nichols, Barney Slater, Joel Kane
  • Director: Anthony Mann
  • Cast: Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins, Betsy Palmer
  • Keywords: mixed race child, seamstress, hanging posse, two guns belt,
7.3/10

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Veteran bounty-hunter Morg Hickman rides into a town in danger. The sheriff has been killed, and young inexperienced Ben Owens named a temporary replacement until a permanent can be found. Ben wants to be that permanent replacement, so needs to impress the townspeople with his skill. When he finds that Morg was a sheriff for a long time before he became a bounty-hunter, he asks the older man to teach him. Morg thinks that being a sheriff is a foolish goal, but agrees to instruct Ben in handling people, more important to a sheriff than handling a gun.—Ken Yousten

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The Tin Star Movie Reviews

A Western for Thinking People…

1957 was a good year for movies and amongst all the strong contenders, The Tin Star still managed to get Oscar nominated for best original screenplay, by the same screenwriter that brought that real trail- blazing classic, Stagecoach, to life.

Anthony Mann’s black & white Western isn’t a long, sprawling John Ford epic, nor does it feature Ford’s often comical characters but at a fairly concise 92 mins it feels like a real book – a story that’s never hurried and which includes proper characterisation and dialogue. Those wanting John Wayne spitting into the dust and cowboys and Indians need look elsewhere…

I’ve always liked Henry Fonda – and whilst many have pointed out that Mann’s main man had previously been James Stewart, Fonda takes that slim thoughtfulness that Stewart eschewed and added dignity as well as grit – maybe somewhere between a Wayne and Stewart mix. You can never take your eyes off Henry Fonda – tall, dark and brooding if there ever was one. Anthony Perkins is (of course) very different to Norman Bates in Psycho and for those of us who saw him in that long before this earlier work, will not be disappointed. Fonda plays the older, wiser but now turned to bounty hunter ex lawman, who helps out rookie sheriff Perkins, both strategically but morally, too, when an outlaw gang terrorise the town.

The near-silent ending is as tense as you’ll find anywhere within any Western – and you will be both too – silent AND tense…

Radio Times gives Tin Star a rare five stars – and you won’t see this undervalued and under-known western on TV very often. It does get onto Sky Movies Classics once in a while but I don’t recall it ever being on terrestrial TV, at least recently, so the DVD does make good sense. If you like the western genre and not yet seen The Tin Star, you really should…

The Last Lesson

When the experienced bounty-hunter and former sheriff Morg Hickman (Henry Fonda) arrives in a town to claim his bounty for killing a wanted outlaw, he meets the rookie temporary sheriff Ben Owens (Anthony Perkins). Hickman befriends the boy Kip (Michel Ray) and is lodged by his widow mother Nona Mayfield (Betsy Palmer) at home. Meanwhile Ben asks Hickman to teach him to be a sheriff since he wants to be assigned by the residents to the position. Ben faces problem with the scum troublemaker Bart Bogardus (Neville Brand) and when a prominent dweller is murdered by two criminals, Bogardus organizes a posse to hunt them down. But Ben has decided to capture the killers alive and give a fair trial to them.

“The Tin Star” is a great western directed by Antony Mann, with the 52 year-old Henry Fonda in excellent shape and Anthony Perkins in one of his first features. The bitter Hickman has a sad past that has certainly affected his behavior and Anthony Perkins is perfect in the role of the insecure Ben Owens. The happy end is a counterpoint to “Shane” that has similar situation of a stranger involved with a boy and a widow. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): “O Homem dos Olhos Frios” (“The Man of the Cold Eyes”)

You can master a gun if you got the knack. Harder to learn men.

It doesn’t matter what the genre is, when the writing is great, then the film will usually be great also. This Oscar-nominated film had a superb script that made everything else look fantastic.

Henry Fonda is an ex-sheriff turned bounty hunter that appears in town to collect his reward. He has to wait until it comes, so he ends up befriending the town outcast – Betsy Palmer (before she became Jason’s mom), a woman with a half-breed child, and helping the new Sheriff – Anthony Perkins, before he went Psycho and killed his mom.

Fonda gave a measured and stirring performance in a role that was supposed to go to Jimmy Stewart. In the process of helping others, he was able to find himself and turn his life around.

In a humorous scene old Doc McCord (John McIntire) had just delivered the 12th child to a farmer that lived in the sticks. It was 2:30 am and he leaned back to sleep in his carriage and told his horse to head home saying, “You probably know the way better than I do.” Now, that is the kind of cruise control we don’t have on our modern vehicles! A great film that shows how important writers are to the movies.