Review of Bend of the River (1952) by Matt M — 12 Jan 2013
A former outlaw leads a wagon train through Indian raids to the boom town of Portland. There he squares off with another famous outlaw and meets a fast shooting young gambler in a conflict between wealthy miners and farmers.
Spectacular prarie settings and adult dramatic tones add depth to this entertaining western starring a great James Stewart in another collaboration with director Anthony Mann.
This review of Bend of the River (1952) was written by Matt M on 12 Jan 2013.
Bend of the River has generally received positive reviews.
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