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Face of a Fugitive

Face of a Fugitive (1959)

May. 01,1959
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6.6
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NR
| Drama Western

A man who was falsly accused for murder escapes the sheriffs and starts a new life in a town at the border of the States to Mexico. But he cannot settle in peace as his chasers are trying to find him.

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bkoganbing
1959/05/01

Although Fred MacMurray said he never was comfortable in westerns he gives a pretty good account of himself in the title role in Face Of A Fugitive.As this opens MacMurray is being transported to jail, but his brother Ron Hayes busts him out and in the process the Marshal doing the escorting and Hayes both wind up dead. MacMurray manages to hop a freight train that takes him miles from the escape and a chance to create a new identity.Probably it would have been better to just keep going, but MacMurray intervenes in a dispute with the local Ponderosa owner Alan Baxter and inexperienced sheriff Lin McCarthy. Part of it is McCarthy's pretty sister Dorothy Green.Part of it is Baxter is a really vicious bully who has fenced off a large piece of government land for his own use. McCarthy keeps cutting the wire and Baxter retaliates.Baxter's foreman is played by James Coburn in one of his earliest roles. In those days I recall seeing Coburn on a whole slew of TV westerns playing all kinds of villains. His role is very typical of what I would see on television.MacMurray does well by the part as a troubled man who looks back on his life with many regrets. The climax is a High Noon type shootout with Baxter, Coburn, and a few others. But in this case it's rather obvious that this was an afterthought ending and the original had MacMurray dying. It would have made for a better film.Still Face Of A Fugitive is pretty good as is.

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sol1218
1959/05/02

**SPOILERS** Interesting western about a hardener bank robber Jim Larsen, Fred MacMurray, who has a sudden change of life after a aborted escape that cost the deputy sheriff's, who was escorting him to prison, George Allison, Francis De Sales, life. This never would have happened, Allison's death, if it wasn't for Jim's kid brother Danny, Ron Hayes, who just happened to show up from out of nowhere with a couple of horses and cash to help his big brother escape. As if Jim really needed him to be there in the first place!Shot and seriously wounded during the shootout Danny becomes a drag in Jim's escape attempt and when he finally expires, from his gunshot wound, Jim in his trying to get the wounded man to a doctor had lost all chance of escaping. In that all the roads leading out of the territory had been sealed off by the posse thats tracking him down!Knowing that he's now stuck with nowhere to go Jim decides to take on a new identity and blend in with the local population, at the town of Tangle Blue, as the friendly and likable, something that people in that profession are not at all noted for, mine inspector Ray Kincaid. This sham on Jim's part does work for a while until he get's romantically involved with the town's newly installed lawman Sheriff Riley's, Lin McCarthy, widowed sister Ellen, Dorothy Green. It's then that Jim is forced to take sides in taking on this crazed and unpredictable, in just what outrageous act he's going to do next, landowner Reed Williams, Alan Baxter. The land that Williams claims he owns is in fact owned by the US Government yet still the land obsessed Williams threatens to shoot anyone-even Sheriff Riley-who as much as dares, by taking down the barbwire fence he has surrounding it, to enforce the law!Fred MacMurray is as good as ever as hunted fugitive Jim Larsen who realizes that the life of crime that he's been leading will only lead him into an early grave like it did his kid brother Danny. Jim also knows that sooner or later he'll have to pay for his crimes and that running away form them will only makes things even worse! Like committing a new slew of crimes, like in the killing of Deputy Sheriff Allison, in his trying to escape from the long arm of the law. ***SPOILERS*** It's when Jim decided to go straight in him preventing Sheriff Riley from being murdered by Williams and his band of murderous cut throats that in a way cleared the books on all the crimes he committed up until then. But only with the sheriff his sister Ellen and the grateful people of Tangle Blue not with those who ended up being victimized, in Jim's string of train and bank robberies, by him.

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cableaddict
1959/05/03

I must admit, I have never before liked any movie that starred Fred McMurrey. This is a first.The action moves slowly here, as much of the tension has to do with how the characters think and interact. However, that's exactly what makes it special. Even the female lead has important lines, which is exceedingly rare in this genre. McMurray's character is one you would expect Gary Cooper to have played, and he pulls it off surprisingly well.While not a classic, this is an extremely well-made Western, and I highly recommend it.

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Viv-1
1959/05/04

I enjoyed this film for the fact that Fred MacMurray was the star and also because James Coburn played a minor role. The latter was noticeable even though he had only a few lines to speak. It was interesting to see him at the beginning of his career flash that big toothy grin of his. Fred was a bit staid for his role as a bank robber and with his honest looks not quite believable as the criminal type. He didn't seem to fool any of the supporting cast either. Perhaps that's why he changed direction in his career somewhat after this film. Still for a low budget western it's worth watching.

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