The Way West

Cracking Like a Whip From Here to Excitement!

6.1
19672h 2m

In the mid-19th century, Senator William J. Tadlock leads a group of settlers overland in a quest to start a new settlement in the Western US. Tadlock is a highly principled and demanding taskmaster who is as hard on himself as he is on those who have joined his wagon train. He clashes with one of the new settlers, Lije Evans, who doesn't quite appreciate Tadlock's ways. Along the way, the families must face death and heartbreak and a sampling of frontier justice when one of them accidentally kills a young Indian boy.

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Cast

Photo of Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas

Sen. William J. Tadlock

Photo of Robert Mitchum

Robert Mitchum

Dick Summers

Photo of Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark

Lije Evans

Photo of Lola Albright

Lola Albright

Rebecca 'Becky' Evans

Photo of Jack Elam

Jack Elam

Preacher Weatherby

Photo of Stubby Kaye

Stubby Kaye

Sam Fairman

Photo of Michael McGreevey

Michael McGreevey

Brownie Evans

Photo of Connie Sawyer

Connie Sawyer

Mrs. McBee

Photo of Michael Witney

Michael Witney

Johnnie Mack

Photo of William Lundigan

William Lundigan

Michael Moynihan

Photo of Elisabeth Fraser

Elisabeth Fraser

Mrs. Fairman

Photo of John Mitchum

John Mitchum

Little Henry

Photo of Patric Knowles

Patric Knowles

Captain Grant

Photo of Timothy Scott

Timothy Scott

Middle Henry

Photo of Roy Glenn

Roy Glenn

Saunders

Photo of Paul Lukather

Paul Lukather

Mr. Turley

Photo of Stefan Arngrim

Stefan Arngrim

William J. Tadlock Jr.

Photo of Roy Barcroft

Roy Barcroft

Mr. Masters

Photo of Eve McVeagh

Eve McVeagh

Mrs. Masters

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Reviews

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Wuchak

6/10

_**The exploits of a wagon train on the Oregon Trail with Douglas, Mitchum and Widmark**_

The adventures of a wagon train in 1843 traveling from Independence, Missouri, to Willamette Valley, Oregon, are chronicled. Kirk Douglas plays the dictatorial leader, Robert Mitchum an aloof scout, Richard Widmark a fiery farmer, Lola Albright his wife and Jack Elam a stowaway Preacher.

"The Way West" (1967) was based on the wagon train tome by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. There are elements reminiscent of earlier such movies, such as “Bend of the River” (1952) and “How the West was Won” (1962), as well as later ones, like “Meek’s Cutoff” (2011). It’s generally realistic, but some viewers don’t appreciate the occasional Hee Haw-like caricatures thrown in for light amusement, e.g. Widmark’s Lije, Elam’s preacher and Sally Field’s flirty teen. But I didn’t mind; I just rolled with it.

What I didn’t appreciate was the use of extreme southern Arizona (Yuma & Tucson) as a substitute for locations along the Oregon Trail, which is geographically disingenuous. Thankfully, the bulk of the movie was shot in Oregon, including Crooked River Gorge shown at the end.

Sally Field was 19 during shooting and cute as ever. Meanwhile redhead Katherine Justice is stunning as the newlywed wife.

Overlooking the obvious flaws, “The Way West” is an entertaining enough mid-60’s Western, highlighted by the charismatic cast and the awesome locations, not to mention the realistic depictions of life on a wagon train. It just doesn’t rank with the greats of the genre.

The film runs 2 hours, 2 minutes.

GRADE: B-/C+

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