The Plainsman (1937)
- Starring:
- Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, (more)
- Director(s):
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Category:
- Westerns
My RatingSynopsis of The Plainsman
One is immediately aware that The Plainsman is a Cecil B. DeMille production in the opening scene, wherein President Abraham Lincoln (Frank McGlynn Sr.), on the verge of signing crucial legislation which will determine the future of the American West, is dragged away from his Cabinet by a scolding Mrs. Lincoln (Leila McIntyre), who informs her husband that he'll be late for the theater! The story proper picks up in the years just following the Civil War, as crooked arms dealer John Lattimer (Charles Bickford) schemes to sell a huge shipment of repeating rifles to the Indians. Constantly thwarting Lattimer's schemes is lawman Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper), who soon forms a strong alliance with Indian scout Buffalo Bill Cody (James Ellison). Rambunctious Calamity Jane (Jean Arthur) is crazy about Wild Bill, but he refuses to have anything to do with her, contemptuously wiping his mouth whenever he kisses her. He prefers the company of winsome Louisa (Dorothy Burgess), but gallantly steps aside when Louisa marries Buffalo Bill. Upon learning that a band of Indians armed with Lattimer's rifles have attacked a military garrison, Wild Bill tells General Custer (John Miljan), who in turn sends Buffalo Bill to the garrison with a consignment of weapons. Wild Bill then tries to arrange a peace conference with Indian chief Yellow Hand (Paul Harvey), but is sidetracked when he sees Calamity Jane being captured by two Indian braves. Riding to her rescue, Wild Bill is himself captured and tortured in the hope that he'll reveal the whereabouts of Buffalo Bill and his weapons. He refuses to talk, but Calamity, horrified at the agony endured by Wild Bill, tells all. Her breach of confidence leads indirectly to Custer's death at the Little Big Horn (not seen, but described by a young Indian played by DeMille's then son-in-law Anthony Quinn), whereupon Wild Bill disgustedly breaks off all communication with her. Hoping to make up for her past sins, Calamity warns Wild Bill that Lattimer has come to town a-gunning for him. Wild Bill makes short work of Lattimer, only to be shot in the back by the villain's snivelling confederate Jack McCall (Porter Hall). As he breathes his last, Wild Bill forgives Calamity for revealing the whereabouts of the ammunition; with tears in her eyes, Calamity plants a kiss on Wild Bill's lips that he'll never wipe off. As can be seen, accuracy is not the strong suit of The Plainsman; DeMille, like Buffalo Bill before him, was more interested in putting on a helluva good show than offering a dry history lesson. Unfortunately, the film often promises more than it can deliver, thanks to DeMille's insistence upon filming more of his big scenes indoors and relying far too heavily on grainy process screens. Still, the DeMille version of The Plainsman is infinitely more entertaining than the 1966 remake with Don Murray and Abby Dalton. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 114 mins
Complete Cast of The Plainsman
- Gary Cooper - Wild Bill Hickok
- James Ellison - Buffalo Bill Cody
- Helen Burgess - Louisa Cody
- Paul Harvey - Chief Yellow Hand
- John Miljan - Gen. George Armstrong Custer
- Frank McGlynn, Sr. - Abraham Lincoln
- Purnell Pratt - Capt. Wood
- George "Gabby" Hayes - Breezy
- Lona Andre - Southern Belle
- Davison Clark - James Speed
- Francis McDonald - River Gambler
- Fuzzy Knight - Miner Dave
- Noble Johnson
- John Hyams - Schuyler Colfax
- Charles Herzinger - William H. Seward
- Dennis O'Keefe - Bit part
- Hank Worden - Deadwood Townsman
- Stanhope Wheatcroft
- Harry Stubbs - John F. Usher
- Mark Strong - Wells Fargo Agent
- Cora Shumway
- Wadsworth Harris - William Dennison
- Harry Woods - Quartermaster Sergeant
- Bud Osborne
- Pat Moriarity - Sgt. McGinnis
- Edwin Maxwell - Stanton
- George MacQuarrie - Gen. Merritt
- Franklin Farnum
- George Cleveland - Van Ellyn's Assistant
- Arthur Ayleswofth - Van Ellyn Assistant
- Jean Arthur - Calamity Jane
- Charles Bickford - John Latimer
- Porter Hall - Jack McCall
- Victor Varconi - Painted Horse
- Frank Albertson - Young Trooper
- Granville Bates - Van Ellyn
- Fred Kohler - Jake
- Charles Judels - Tony, the barber
- Hank Bell - Bit part
- Edgar Dearing - Custer's Messenger
- Fred Kohler, Jr. - Jack
- Jane Keckley
- Sidney Jarvis - Gideon Welles
- William Humphrey - Hugh McCulloch
- Anthony Quinn - Cheyenne Warrior
- Francis Ford - Veteran
- Douglas Wood - Van Ellyn Assistant
- Bruce Warren - Captain of the Lizzie Gill
- Charles Stevens - Injun Charlie
- James Mason
- Blackjack Ward
- Gail Sheridan - Bit part
- Francis Sayles
- Ted Oliver
- Leila McIntyre - Mary Todd Lincoln
- Wilbur Mack
- George Ernest - An Urchin
- Tex Driscoll
- Lane Chandler - Bit part
- Irving Bacon - Hysterical Trooper
- Director(s):
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Writer(s):
- Waldemar Young, Harold Lamb, Jeannie Macpherson
- Producer(s):
- William Pine, Cecil B. DeMille
- Categories:
- Westerns
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