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Vengeance Valley (1951) was a Western Film directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Nicholas Nayfack.

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By The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 5, 2024 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Burt Lancaster and Robert Walker co-star as warring half-brothers in the western drama Vengeance Valley (1951). In this scene, one can clearly see who the "baddie" is by his dark-colored shirt! From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos from the Silverbanks Pictures collec... Read full article


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Hewie: I got a story to tell - a yarn about cow country, cow punchers and men. I was workin' for the Strobie Ranch, a trade of worn leather and saddle blisters and brandin' irons. A trade with some song, some fun and some luck. It was as good a job as a man could ask for. Lonely sometimes and cold - so much distance you'd have thought you'd never get back - but for me, a young kid, it was a fine time. Memories are mostly good. You're up on top of the world where the air is clean and thin - the only sound is the wind in the pines.


Owen Daybright: There are some things and some people you can't run away from.


Hewie: You always stand up for him, don't you, Owen?
Owen Daybright: When you're loyal to a man, Hewie, you're loyal to everything about him... even his faults.


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This is one of a handful of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer productions of the 1950-1951 period whose original copyrights were never renewed and are now apparently in Public Domain; for this reason this title is now offered, often in very inferior copies, at bargain prices, by numerous VHS and DVD distributors who do not normally handle copyrighted or Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer material.
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