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Arms Smuggling | Apache Nation
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IMDbIn the novel by T.T. Flynn, the foreman Vic Hansboro is a much more overtly villainous character, while Barbara Waggoman is a much stronger and more independent character.
James Stewart stated that of all the westerns he made this one was his personal favorite.
Stewart wore the same hat in all the Westerns he made with director Anthony Mann.
The film has been described as a western version of King Lear.
The last of James Stewart's Western collaborations with Director Anthony Mann.
"Barbara Waggoman: Did you have any trouble getting here? Will Lockhart: No, we came from Laramie. Barbara Waggoman: Oh, is that your home? Will Lockhart: No, ma'am. No, I can't rightly say anyplace is my home. Barbara Waggoman: Oh, but everybody should have a place to remember and feel they belong to. Will Lockhart: Well, I-I always feel like I belong... where I am."
"Will Lockhart: What are you stickin' your neck out for, Charley? Charley O'Leary: I'm a lonely man, Mr. Lockhart. So are you. I don't suppose we spoke ten words comin' down here, but I feel that I know ya, and I like what I know."