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Produced by
  
Ross Hunter

Cinematography
  
Geroge Robinson

Director
  
Jesse Hibbs

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Directed by
  
Jesse Hibbs

Music by
  
Joseph Gershenson

Initial release
  
16 November 1954 (USA)

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Screenplay by
  
George Zuckerman Russell S. Hughes

Starring
  
Lex Barker Mala Powers Howard Duff

Screenplay
  
Russell S. Hughes, George Zuckerman

Music director
  
Henry Mancini, Herman Stein, Stanley Wilson

Story by
  
Robert Blees, Harold Channing Wire

Cast
  
Lex Barker, Mala Powers, Howard Duff, William Demarest, John McIntire

Similar
  
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass, The Broken Star, Red Canyon, Gold, War Drums

The yellow mountain


The Yellow Mountain is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Lex Barker, Mala Powers and Howard Duff.

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Plot

Two former partners ("Andy Martin" and "Pete Menlo") from a previous mining claim are working in the strike town of "Goldfield", one running a saloon/ casino/ brothel (the "Fandango") and the other providing mining advice and management for the claims that the casino takes in as security against player's stakes. A regular gambler is "Jackpot" (whose daughter, Nevada, is the films love interest and the town's ore assayer).

Buying up a mine stake, the partners make a rich strike. But their miners are taken away by a better pay offer from the town's other main mining magnate, "Bannon". A confrontation in the street with one of the hired guns escalates tension and sparks a price war. But neither mine can keep the loyalty of mule drivers to transport the ore to the smelter to turn into cash and continue the price war. The partners plan to ship a load out of town, but are betrayed by their lawyer to Bannon. (Continuity error - far too large a couple of ore wagons for the number of horses towing it.) The wagons are bushwhacked by Bannon's men outside town and crash. Martin is left unconscious to die in the desert. Fortunately he is found by a passer-by and taken back into town.

As Martin is returning to town, there is a cave-in at the mine with three men trapped. While the men work to free the trapped men, Menlo and Bannon discuss an offer from a state-wide magnate to run a railway to the town and the smelter, in return for a 50% stake in the town's mines. Martin arrives and incorrectly detects a double cross (financial and romantic) where there was none, and dissolves the partnership and the romance.

Martin and Jackpot meet in a casino, and Martin wins Jackpot's mine, but by an obscure mining law it turns out that the rights to the mines are all controlled by the owner of Jackpot's mine (now Martin). The lawyer is run out of town. Menlo attempts to buy the mine from Jackpot, and discovers that it now belongs to Martin, so attempts to buy it back via Jackpot. This alerts Martin that Menlo is up to something. He is then attacked again by Bannon's hoodlums and dragged to a meeting with Bannon, who also tries to buy the mine. Martin, Nevada and Jackpot figure that something is up, work the mine, find high-quality ore that will control the whole area's strikes but are observed by one of the hoodlums.

Bannon wants to kill the prospectors, but Menlo argues against it. After a fight, Menlo is knocked unconscious and Bannon and his hoodlums head to the claims registration office to prevent the prospectors party from registering the claim. A gunfight ensues, in which the hoodlums are killed, and Menlo reappears just in time to prevent Bannon from killing Jackpot. All ends in sweetness and light, with a fight scene between the two original partners which throws back (or forward) to "Gilligan's Island".

Cast

  • Lex Barker as Andy Martin
  • Mala Powers as Nevada Wray
  • Howard Duff as Pete Menlo
  • William Demarest as Jackpot Wray
  • John McIntire as Bannon (as John Mc.Intyre)
  • Leo Gordon as
  • Dayton Lummis as Drake
  • Hal K. Dawson as Sam Torrence
  • William Fawcett as Old Prospector
  • James Parnell as Joe
  • References

    The Yellow Mountain Wikipedia