In what many consider Gary Cooper’s finest late-career performance, he plays Link Jones, a reformed outlaw traveling to hire a schoolteacher for his community. When his train is robbed, he is forced to reunite with his old gang—led by the monstrous Dock Tobin—to protect himself and two fellow passengers.
While it received a lukewarm reception upon release, critics later hailed it as a masterpiece. According to the IMDb synopsis , the film explores themes of redemption and the "loathing" between a man and his violent past. Man.of.the.West.1958.1080p.GBR.BluRay.REMUX.AVC...
Directed by and starring Gary Cooper , the movie is often cited for its gritty realism and stunning use of CinemaScope . Below is an overview of the film’s significance, its technical merits on BluRay, and its production history. The Story & Legacy In what many consider Gary Cooper’s finest late-career
For collectors, the (often associated with the Eureka! Masters of Cinema or similar high-end UK releases) is the definitive way to watch: According to the IMDb synopsis , the film
Used for the pivotal train scenes in Jamestown.
Though the story is set in Texas, SCV History notes that the production was primarily filmed in to take advantage of varied terrains:
These releases typically feature a lossless LPCM or DTS-HD Master Audio track that captures the intense, sparse sound design and Leigh Harline’s score. Filming Locations