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Director
  
Sidney Lanfield

Music by
  
Heinz Eric Roemheld

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Mystery, Romance

Production
  
RKO Pictures

Country
  
United States

Station West movie poster

Release date
  
October 19, 1948 (1948-10-19) (premiere-Chicago)

Based on
  
the novel Station West  by Luke Short

Writer
  
Frank Fenton (screenplay), Winston Miller (screenplay), Luke Short (novel)

Cast
  
Dick Powell
(Lt. John Martin Haven),
Jane Greer
(Charlie),
Agnes Moorehead
(Mrs. Mary Caslon),
Burl Ives
(Hotel Clerk),
Tom Powers
(Captain George Iles),
Gordon Oliver
(Prince)

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Tagline
  
A STRANGER IN TOWN...WHERE STRANGERS WEREN'T WELCOME!...and he found out a gal double-crossed is Deadly as Poison!

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Station West is a 1948 black-and-white film directed by Sidney Lanfield and based on a Western novel by Luke Short.

Contents

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The interest of the film lies in the sharp dialogue between Powell and Greer as much as in its plot. Burl Ives plays a small role and sings the following songs on the soundtrack: "A Stranger in Town," "The Sun's Shining Warm," and "A Man Can't Grow Old."

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Plot

Two soldiers have been robbed and murdered while guarding a shipment of gold. Into town rides Haven, a military intelligence officer traveling incognito.

A beautiful saloon singer catches Haven's eye. After he meets Mrs. Caslon, who owns the gold mine, Haven hears that someone called "Charlie" is the brains behind the scene. He finds out to his surprise that Charlie is the singer.

Charlie's lawyer, Bristow, is $6,000 in her debt and therefore might be involved in the gold theft. Haven beats up Charlie's saloon bouncer in a fight and is offered a job as transport chief for the gold. Charlie's friend, Prince, meanwhile, is growing jealous of her interest in Haven.

While transporting a shipment of gold, the man riding shotgun, Goddard, is killed and Haven knocked cold. When he comes to, he manages to track, catch and kill the robber carrying the gold. He shoos away the dead man's horses and follows them to their home stable, at the sawmill owned by Charlie. Haven pretends to be an ignorant hand working for Charlie, and is charged with transporting the stolen gold in the horses' saddlebags back to town to Charlie and Prince.

He hides the gold, and confronts Prince and Charlie. After some to-ing and fro-ing with the gold and an affidavit dictated to Bristow by Haven, Charlie convinces Bristow that he ought to confront Haven. Haven convinces him rather that he is the next target of Prince and Charlie as he knows too much. Bristow, terrified, tries to get away but is shot by Prince. Haven is pinned down, but after persuading the sheriff to arrest him for the crime, Haven escapes, and learns that Charlie's men plan to disguise themselves as military officers to steal more of Mrs. Caslon's gold.

He foils this plot, then arrives back at the saloon, to arrest Charlie, but also because he is in love with her. Prince sneaks up intending to shoot Haven, but his bullet hits Charlie instead. Haven kills Prince and rushes to Charlie's side. She tells Haven she loves him before dying, and he that he loves her.

He rides away as Burl Ives sings that a man can't grow old where there's women and gold.

Cast

  • Dick Powell as Haven
  • Jane Greer as Charlie
  • Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Caslon
  • Burl Ives as Hotel Clerk/Balladeer
  • Tom Powers as Capt. George Isles
  • Gordon Oliver as Prince
  • Steve Brodie as 2nd Lt. Stellman
  • Guinn Williams as Mick Marion
  • Raymond Burr as Mark Bristow
  • Regis Toomey as Jim Goddard
  • Olin Howland as Cook
  • John Berkes as Pianist
  • Michael Steele as Jerry
  • Dan White as Pete
  • John Kellogg as Ben
  • Accolades

  • Writers Guild of America: Best Written American Western - Frank Fenton and Winston Miller; 1949.
  • References

    Station West Wikipedia
    Station West IMDb Station West themoviedb.org