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'Dallas' is a 1950 American Western Technicolor film directed by Stuart Heisler, and starring Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Barbara Payton, and Raymond Massey. The film is set in the title city during the Reconstruction Era of the United States.

Plot



Blayde Hollister (Gary Cooper) is a former Confederate out to revenge himself on a group of carpetbaggers who murdered his family and destroyed their home in Georgia. With the help of his friend Wild Bill Hickok (Reed Hadley), Hollister's death is faked and he accompanies and swaps identities with Federal Marshal Martin Weatherby (Leif Erickson). Martin is an inexperienced dude from the East using the position of Marshal to impress his fiance Tonia (Ruth Roman), whose Mexican family is being terrorised by the same gang that murdered Reb's family and terrorised Georgia. Hollister, posing as the dude Martin, protects both men and lets them get closer to the carpetbaggers.

Cast



* Gary Cooper as Blayde Hollister

* Ruth Roman as Tonia Robles

* Steve Cochran as Bryant Marlow

* Raymond Massey as Will Marlow

* Barbara Payton as Flo

* Leif Erickson as U.S. Marshal Martin Weatherby

* Antonio Moreno as Don Felipe Robles

* Jerome Cowan as Matt Coulter

* Reed Hadley as Wild Bill Hickok

* Al Ferguson as Citizen (uncredited)

* Philo McCullough as Townsman (uncredited)

* Jack Mower as Citizen (uncredited)

Reception



According to Warner Bros' accounts, the film earned $2,765,000 domestically and $1,725,000 foreign. The film received positive reviews from critics.

Novelization



Approximately concurrent with the release of the film and probably (in the tradition of the era) a month or two in advance, Gold Medal Books issued a novelization of the screenplay. Its prolific author, writing under his own name, Will F. Jenkins, would become and remain better known by his alternate by-line, Murray Leinster, under which he is considered one of the essential pioneers of the Golden Age of Science Fiction.

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