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I don't know the film's title- it's a 50s/60s american crime film, set in America amongst desert and canyons?

I had originally seen this film in the daytime in the uk many years ago. It was gritty to stick in my head. It had reminded me (and still does) as being a Don Siegel film like Dirty Harry with a strong lead character.

As I remember it


"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"? 1948 with Humphrey Bogart.

Wait it's not "Treasure"... Maybe it's "Petrified Forest" another Bogart film. No that one is even older. Darn it, now im confused ... heehee.

Bad Day At Black Rock

John Sturges' 1955 formalist masterpiece starring Spencer Tracy is a progressive studio movie confronting post-WW2 racism.

Bad Day At Black Rock (1955) Trailer

Bad Day At Black Rock (1955) Trailer www.imdb.com Director: John Sturges Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan , Anne Francis

National Review's Latest Smear: Ron Paul and The John Birch Society

, The neoconservative political magazine he founded in 1955. The September 19 cover story, “Ron Paul’s Last Crusade,” by Kevin D. Williamson, purports to be an investigative piece about Congressman Ron Paul and his latest run for the presidency, but is instead a snide character assassination of Paul and an all-purpose smear on anyone who shares his convictions, including The John Birch Society.

“Ron Paul is kind of a dork,” Williamson declares in the article’s opening paragraph — this allegedly in favorable contrast to “Mussolinian” Barack Obama, “cowboy” Rick Perry, and “self-parodically ‘presidential’ ” Mitt Romney. Decrying the “raging personality cult” that has supposedly elevated Ron Paul far beyond what his limited natural merits could possibly justify — the congressman checks his watch too often, according to the article, and isn’t much of a public speaker, transgressions that make him America’s “most successful awful retail politician,” whatever that means — Williamson effuses paragraph after paragraph of scornful prose intended to portray Ron Paul supporters as nut jobs and ignorant wackos. Dislike the Federal Reserve? How dare they, those ignorant booboisie! Oppose interventionist American foreign policy? What are they thinking, given the shining success of America’s incessant warmaking in the Middle East and Central Asia over the past generation!

Bad Day at Black Rock 1955 - Bookshelf


The war veteran in film
284 pages
The war veteran in film

Bad Day at Black Rock, 1955 Directed by John Sturges and released in 1955, Bad Day at Black Rock features Spencer Tracy as John J. Macreedy, a war veteran ...

The invention of the western film, a cultural history of the genre's first half-century
393 pages
The invention of the western film, a cultural history of the genre's first half-century

and the contemporary Western Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). All are variations on the story of a single-handed hero cleaning up a small town. ...

Bad Day at Black Rock 1955 - News


DVD Rentals: Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
John Sturges CinemaScope sermon, Bad Day at Black Rock tells the story of a mysterious one-armed man (Spencer Tracy) who makes an unexpected stopover in a berg so small it makes Bogdanovich's Anarene, TX look like a bustling metropolis.

Old West meets modern times
Old West meets modern times 24 with "Bad Day at Black Rock," an 82-minute film from 1954. When John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy) steps off the train at the backwater hamlet of Black Rock, he inadvertently opens a Pandora's box of fear and suspicion.

Fans Buy Up Whitney Houston Albums; Grammy Win Boosts Adele's Record Sales
The event, which celebrates Black History Month, will be filmed for the PBS television special, “In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues.” The show is scheduled to air on February 27. The 2012 Country Radio Seminar (CRS) will take place

Weekly entertainment guide: 'Glory days' at the Constitution Center
From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen, arrives at the National Constitution Center this weekend from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum with a comprehensive look at Bruce Springsteen's entire career.

Inside the palace
Inside the palace It had been set up by a French magazine as a photo opportunity during the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. First, Kelly's schedule was so frantic that she was tempted to cancel. Then her hotel suffered a power cut so she could not dry her hair or iron a