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The Outcasts Of Poker Flat Summary

 
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The Outcasts of Poker Flat
Directed byJoseph M. Newman
Produced byJulian Blaustein
Screenplay byEdmund H. North
Based onBret Harte
StarringAnne Baxter
Dale Robertson
Music byHugo Friedhofer
CinematographyJoseph LaShelle
Edited byWilliam Reynolds
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
  1. The Innocent In Poker Flat
  2. The Outcasts Of Poker Flat Character Summary
  3. Outcasts Of Poker Flat Shmoop
The Outcasts Of Poker Flat Summary

The Outcasts of Poker Flat is a 1952 American Western film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Anne Baxter and Dale Robertson.[1] The screenplay is based on a short story of the same name by Bret Harte. Harte's story has been brought to film at least five times, including in 1919 with Harry Carey and in 1937 with Preston Foster.

Plot[edit]

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The Innocent In Poker Flat

Ryker, a murderous western outlaw, leaves death and destruction behind after a robbery in Poker Flat and leaves the loot with his wife, Cal, before riding off. A while later, the shaken town decides to banish all undesirables. They include gambler John Oakhurst, saloonkeeper and madam The Duchess and the town drunk, as well as Cal, who had been spotted with Ryker, even though no one knows they are husband and wife.

The others follow Oakhurst, not knowing what else to do. They come across young Tom Dakin and pregnant sweetheart Piney, who were headed for Poker Flat to be wed. In a snowstorm, John leads them to a remote cabin. They have no horses, so Tom takes off for Poker Flat on foot to get help, given $500 of the stolen money by Cal in case he needs to pay someone to form a rescue party.

Ryker turns up, also on foot. He is shocked to find Cal, becomes suspicious and beats her, as well as bullying the others and eating all of their remaining food. He shoots the drunk just for taking a bottle of whiskey. Cal develops a bond with Oakhurst and eventually reveals her situation to him. A fight begins after Ryker shoots and kills The Duchess in cold blood, and Oakhurst is able to strangle him to death. Some head back toward town, while Oakhurst and Cal go the other way.

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  • Poker Flat is experiencing a “spasm of virtuous reaction” to the crimes that have been committed. The secret committee rids the town “permanently” of two alleged criminals, while it “sits in.
  • Going back to what I said in the previous paragraph, he put the other outcasts before himself and took great care of them. Oakhurst is a great gambler which takes a lot of skill and intelligence, he was one of the best in Poker Flat and often robbed people of their money through gambling. This leads me to my next topic. Oakhurst wasn’t perfect.

The Outcasts Of Poker Flat Character Summary

See in text (The Outcasts of Poker Flat) The “white-winged birds” here are doves, typically associated with innocence, unity, and purity. The color white is often associated with similar characteristics, and these two women surrounded by snow contributes to a tone of “peace.”.

  • Anne Baxter as Cal
  • Dale Robertson as John Oakhurst
  • Miriam Hopkins as Mrs. Shipton aka 'The Duchess'
  • Cameron Mitchell as Ryker
  • Craig Hill as Tom Dakin
  • Barbara Bates as Piney Wilson
  • William H. Lynn as Jake Watterson
  • Dick Rich as Drunk

References[edit]

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  1. ^The Outcasts of Poker Flat at the American Film Institute Catalog

External links[edit]

  • The Outcasts of Poker Flat on IMDb
  • The Outcasts of Poker Flat at AllMovie
  • The Outcasts of Poker Flat at the TCM Movie Database

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