Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) Reviews

Cattle Queen of Montana (1954)
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Filmed on location at Montana's Glacier National Park, Cattle Queen of Montana makes excellent use of the diverse talents of Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan. Stanwyck is cast as Sierra Nevada Jones, who hopes to stake her claim in the cattle business despite opposition from hostile land barons. She is helped along by government agent Farrell, even though he's officially on hand to find out who's been inciting the local Indian tribes into attacking the whites. Lance Fuller delivers a well-balanced performance as Colorados, a college-educated Indian chief who hopes to bring peace to the land. Long a fixture of TV's Late Late Shows, Cattle Queen of Montana was briefly reissued theatrically when Ronald Reagan was elected president in 1980. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbara StanwyckRonald Reagan, (more)
Director(s):
Allan Dwan
Format(s):
DVD
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George P.

I loved it. Except Barbara Stanwyck should not be in the movie. She screwed it up. They should of had someone prettier.

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Donna B. G.

Not one of my favorite westerns. Indians are fake looking, story is stiff and doesn't flow well. The scenery is worth watching. What a beautiful state....amazing but too cold for me.

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    George P.

    I loved it. Except Barbara Stanwyck should not be in the movie. She screwed it up. They should of had someone prettier.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Donna B. G.

    Not one of my favorite westerns. Indians are fake looking, story is stiff and doesn't flow well. The scenery is worth watching. What a beautiful state....amazing but too cold for me.

    Yes   |   No

     
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