Trouble in the Glen (1954)
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Trouble in the Glen was one of several felicitous collaborations between Hollywood's Republic Pictures and England's Herbert Wilcox-Anna Neagle productions. Curiously, Ms. Neagle does not appear--just as well, since the film is dominated by Orson Welles. Introducing himself with a typically self-indulgent monologue, the porcine Mr. Welles plays a South American resident who returns to his ancestral home in Scotland to become "Laird of the Glen". He immediately alienates the local populace by closing down the highway that runs through his estate. Hoping to make peace between Welles and the locals is former US air force officer Forrest Tucker, who developed an affection for the community while being stationed there during WWII. Violence threatens to erupt when evicted tinker Victor McLaglen rounds up a gang of toughs to lay siege on Welles' castle. The scenes involving Tucker's polio-crippled daughter (Margaret McCourt) run the risk of sloppy sentiment, but are deftly handled by producer-director Wilcox. Margaret Lockwood costars as Welles' daughter, who adheres to Hollywood formula by falling in love with the handsome Tucker. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Margaret Lockwood - Marissa Mengues
- Victor McLaglen - Parlan
- Janet Barrow - Bishop's Wife
- George Cormack - Villager
- Ann Gudrun - Dandy Dinmont
- Alastair Hunter - Policeman
- Moultrie Kelsall - Luke Carnoch
- Margaret McCourt - Alguin
- Eddie Byrne - Dinny Sullivan
- Jack Watling - Sammy Weller
- Peter Sinclair - Gillie
- Jock McKay
- Mary Mackenzie - Kate Kurnoch
- Orson Welles - Sanin Cejadory Mengues
- John McCallum - Malcolm
- Albert Chevalier - Bishop
- Archie Duncan - Nolly Dukes
- Grizelda Hervey - Sheilah
- William Kelley - Nurrich
- Stevenson Lang - McLaren
- Alex McCrindle - Keegan
- Michael Shepley
- Jack Stewart
- Forrest Tucker - Maj. Lance Lansing
- Duncan McIntyre
- Director(s):
- Herbert Wilcox
- Writer(s):
- Frank S. Nugent
- Producer(s):
- Herbert J. Yates, Herbert Wilcox
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