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Run for Cover
Synopsis
In his first western since 1939's The Oklahoma Kid, James Cagney is a pillar of integrity in the Pine-Thomas production Run for Cover. Cagney plays Matt Dow, who at the beginning of the film has been released from prison after serving six years for a crime he didn't commit. Heading westward, Matt befriends young Davey Bishop (John Derek), whom he begins to regard as the son (or brother) he never had. When Davey is injured during a train holdup, Matt brings him to the farm of Mr. Swenson (Jean Hersholt) to convalesce. Here Matt falls in love with Swenson's daughter Helga (Viveca Lindfors). When word of Matt's prowess with a gun reaches the local townsfolk, he is offered the job of sheriff. Matt accepts, but on one condition: that the crippled Davey be appointed deputy. Matt's faith in Davey proves to be misplaced when the embittered boy throws in with the dreaded Gentry gang, but an 11th hour regeneration caps this psychological western. The curiously Freudian relationship between Matt and Davey was par for the course for Nicholas Ray, who directed Run for Cover betwixt and between his more famous endeavors Johnny Guitar and Rebel without a Cause.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Nicholas Ray,
  • Writer:
    Harriet Frank Jr., Irving Ravetch (, Winston Miller,
  • Producer:
    William C. Thomas, William H. Pine,
  • Cinematographer:
    Daniel L. Fapp,
  • Editor:
    Howard A. Smith,
  • Cast:
    Jean Hersholt, Grant Withers, Viveca Lindfors, James Cagney, John Derek,
  • Screenplay:
    Winston Miller,
  • Story by:
    Harriet Frank Jr., Irving Ravetch,
  • Costume Design:
    Edith Head,
  • Original Music Composer:
    Howard Jackson,
  • Art Direction:
    Henry Bumstead, Hal Pereira,
  • Assistant Director:
    Francisco Day,
  • Set Decoration:
    Frank R. McKelvy, Sam Comer,

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