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  1. The film is based on a 1949 adventure novel of the same name by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. This was Wellman's second adaptation of a Clark novel; the first was The Ox-Bow Incident in 1943. Track of the Cat was produced by John Wayne and Robert Fellows for their production company Batjac Productions .

  2. Hace 2 días · Walter Van Tilburg Clark’s first novel, The Ox-bow Incident (1940), has often been characterized as a Western adventure story in the vein of Louis L’Amour or Zane Grey, but there’s more to think about in Clark’s short novel than in the entire combined body of work of L’Amour and Grey, which of course is voluminous.

  3. Hace 4 días · Director William A. Wellman's taut western drama The Ox-Bow Incident offers a riveting examination of mob mentality and frontier justice. Henry Fonda stars as Gil Carter, a drifter who becomes embroiled in a frenzied lynching when he and his friend are swept up by a vengeful posse accusing three men of murder.

  4. Hace 4 días · Budget. $2.3 million. Box office. $7 million. A Place in the Sun is a 1951 American drama film based on the 1925 novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser and the 1926 play, also titled An American Tragedy. It tells the story of a working-class young man who is entangled with two women: one who works in his wealthy uncle's factory, and the ...

  5. Hace 5 días · In the 1943 film 'The Ox-bow Incident', starring Henry Fonda as Gil Carter, three men are accused of killing a local cattle rancher. Which of these actors was NOT involved in the project? Answer: Burt Lancaster

  6. Hace 1 día · The Ox-Bow Incident, William A. Wellman, 1942; Francis X. Bushman, something-something Heart of the Holy Ghost? The Virgin Suicides, Sofia Coppola, 1999;

  7. Hace 4 días · Answer: Walter Van Tilburg Clark ("The Ox-Bow Incident") Clark is best renowned for his benchmark 1940 novel "The Ox-Bow Incident", about a frontier lynching; it led the way for more complex stories than the usual pulp oater.