Tribute to a Badman (1956)
- Starring:
- James Cagney, Don Dubbins, (more)
- Director(s):
- Robert Wise
Synopsis of Tribute to a Badman
The catch-all title Tribute to a Bad Man had been floating around MGM for years (at one point, it was the working title for The Bad and the Beautiful) before it was finally affixed to this big-budget western. Originally intended as a vehicle for Spencer Tracy, the film was recast with James Cagney when Tracy walked out of his MGM contract. Cagney stars as no-nonsense land baron Jeremy Rodock, who plays by his own rules, his own sense of justice and his own code of honor. Young cowhand Steve Miller (Don Dubbins) learns the hard way what it means to incur Rodock's wrath when he falls in love with Jocasta Constantine (Irene Papas), whom Rodock considers his own personal property. Through the example of the even-tempered Miller, however, Rodock rediscovers his own essential humanity. The film's "money scene" takes place when Rodock punishes a group of scraggly horse thieves by forcing them to march barefoot through the sagebrush. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Tribute to a Badman
- James Cagney - Jeremy Rodock
- Stephen McNally - McNulty
- Vic Morrow - Lars Peterson
- James Griffith - Barjak
- James Bell - L.A. Peterson
- Chubby Johnson - Baldy
- Peter Chong - Cooky
- Buddy Roosevelt - Cowboy
- Charles Anthony Hughes - First Buyer
- Carl Pitti - Tom
- Billy Dix - Cowboy
- James McCallion - Shorty
- Roy Engel - Second buyer
- Don Dubbins - Steve Miller
- Irene Papas - Jocasta Constantine
- Lee Van Cleef - Fat Jones
- Onslow Stevens - Hearn
- Jeanette Nolan - Mrs. L.A. Peterson
- Royal Dano - Abe
- Bud Osborne - Cowboy
- J. Anthony Hughes - First buyer
- Clint Sharp - Red
- Dennis Moore - Cowboy
- John Halloran - Cowboy
- Tom London - Cowboy
- Director(s):
- Robert Wise
- Writer(s):
- Michael Blankfort
- Producer(s):
- Sam Zimbalist
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