The Kentuckian (1955) Reviews

The Kentuckian (1955)
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Produced and directed by star Burt Lancaster, The Kentuckian is a leisurely western occasionally punctuated by spurts of startling brutality. The recently widowed Lancaster heads towards Texas with his son Donald McDonald. Most of the folks he meets, notably winsome schoolmarm Diana Lynn, bondslave Dianne Foster, and Lancaster's down-to-earth brother John McIntyre and sister-in-law Una Merkel, are pretty good souls, despite the raging family feud that motivates the plotline. The same cannot be said of whip-wielding saloonkeeper Walter Matthau (in his film debut), who goads Lancaster into a bloody fight. Matthau wins this round, but he gets his just deserts before the final fadeout. Based on a novel by Felix Holt, The Kentuckian makes excellent use of Technicolor and Cinemascope, as well as the musical expertise of composer Bernard Herrmann. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Burt LancasterDianne Foster, (more)
Director(s):
Burt Lancaster
Format(s):
DVD
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Alfred B.

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Richard K.

In it's time, it was a good movie.... unfortunately, I have been jaded by my time and found the acting and story line to be a little dull and boring.

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Norman A.

very weak story line

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Gerald B.

Enjoyed this movie very much.

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Grace and Howard G.

This movie takes place in Kentucky, so calling it a western strains credulity. The script was weak, resulting in trite stereotypes instead of characters. The story seemed to be stuck in the mud instdead of moving forwards, with all the bad guys scheming to keep Burt and son from going to Texas. It was Matthau's screen debut, so maybe this fact may make the movie worth viewing.

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    Alfred B.

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    Richard K.

    In it's time, it was a good movie.... unfortunately, I have been jaded by my time and found the acting and story line to be a little dull and boring.

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    Norman A.

    very weak story line

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