Directed by Anthony Mann • 1952 • United States
Starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Rock Hudson
With their visually stunning and psychologically brooding follow-up to WINCHESTER ’73, star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann continued to push the western into darker, edgier territory with the story of Glyn McLyntock, an ex-outlaw now working as a trail guide for a group of Oregon-bound farmers. When the settlers are double-crossed by a trader who had promised to deliver sorely needed supplies, McLyntock sets out to see that justice is done—but his violent past keeps coming back to haunt him.
Up Next in Anthony Mann Directs James Stewart
-
Thunder Bay
Directed by Anthony Mann • 1953 • United States
Starring James Stewart, Joanne Dru, Gilbert RolandIn this rousing Technicolor adventure—the first of three non-western films James Stewart and Anthony Mann made together—ex-GI Steve Martin (Stewart) and his army buddy Johnny Gambi (Dan Duryea) arr...
-
The Naked Spur
Directed by Anthony Mann • 1953 • United States
Starring James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Robert RyanJames Stewart sheds his nice-guy image with his dark, complex turn in this intense psychological western, the third of his five celebrated forays into the genre under the direction of Anthony Mann. H...
-
The Glenn Miller Story
Directed by Anthony Mann • 1954 • United States
Starring James Stewart, June Allyson, Harry MorganThe beloved music of legendary big-band leader Glenn Miller graces this handsomely mounted biography, which traces his rise from humble pit-orchestra trombone player to leader of the most successfu...