The Kentuckian

Hunter...Frontiersman...Adventurer!

5.7
19551h 44m

A frontiersman and his son fight to build a new home in Texas.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Elias Wakefield

Photo of Dianne Foster

Dianne Foster

Hannah Bolen

Photo of Walter Matthau

Walter Matthau

Stan Bodine

Photo of Diana Lynn

Diana Lynn

Susie Spann

Photo of John McIntire

John McIntire

Zack Wakefield

Photo of Una Merkel

Una Merkel

Sophie Wakefield

Photo of John Carradine

John Carradine

Ziby Fletcher

Photo of John Litel

John Litel

Pleasant Tuesday Babson

Photo of Rhys Williams

Rhys Williams

Constable

Photo of Edward Norris

Edward Norris

Roulette Dealer

Photo of Will Wright

Will Wright

John Decker (uncredited)

Photo of Douglas Spencer

Douglas Spencer

Frome Brother (uncredited)

Photo of Paul Wexler

Paul Wexler

Frome Brother (uncredited)

Photo of Clem Bevans

Clem Bevans

Riverboat Captain (uncredited)

Photo of Norman Leavitt

Norman Leavitt

Frontiersman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Burt Lancaster starred in, and directed, this story of a well meaning traveller ("Big Eli") and his young son "Little Eli" (Donald MacDonald) heading to Texas hoping to make a decent living for him and his son. Along the way he encounters (and buys) an indentured slave "Susie" (Diana Lynn) who only complicates their already interesting journey as he fights his own demons with women, booze and a particularly nasty Walter Matthau ("Bodine"). It's a beautifully shot piece of cinema, this, and the mischievous charm of the star is writ large. It's too long, though - frequently sagging as the romantic elements go quickly from humorously hostile to schmaltzy just a bit too quickly. Matthau and his whip are the stuff of cinema legend though, and the young MacDomald plays his part well. Fans of Burt will love this, but I found I was bored by the half way mark as what pace it does have it doesn't really sustain.

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