The Lusty Men – Robert Mitchum DVD

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Retired rodeo champion Jeff McCloud agrees to mentor novice rodeo contestant Wes Merritt against the wishes of Merritt’s wife who fears the dangers of this rough sport.

 

Trivia

In the opening credits, filmed on Stone St. in Tucson, AZ, the Pioneer Hotel is briefly visible, and farther down the street, Steinfield’s Department Store. The hotel was said to be “100 percent fireproof”, a claim that was refuted in December 1970 when fire swept through the upper floors, claiming 29 victims – among whom were Harry and Margaret Steinfield, who lived in its penthouse. The building was repaired and is now a mixed-use apartment and office space.

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When he sustains a rodeo injury, star rider Jeff McCloud returns to his hometown after many years of absence. He signs on as a hired hand with a local ranch, where he befriends fellow ranch hand Wes and his wife Louise. Wes has big dreams of owning his own little farm, and rodeo winnings could help finance it. Wes convinces Jeff to coach him in the rodeo ways, but Louise has her doubts. She doesn’t want her man to end up a broken down rodeo bum like Jeff McCloud. Despite Louise’s concern, the threesome hit the road in their Woody, chucking a secure present for an unknown future. Will they find success or sorrow? This picture features plenty of rodeo action and thrills. 
 
REGION ALL PAL DVD – WILL NOT PLAY IN UNITED STATES / CANADA UNLESS YOU HAVE A PAL COMPATIBLE PLAYER
This item is a manufactured-on-demand release. Using recordable CDs & DVDs, the label who owns the rights to these MOD releases, custom burns discs for each order sold. Most titles previously had a pressed release but have lapsed out of print and are now only available on these  MOD discs.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional information

Format

MOD DVD

Release Year

1952

Actor

Arthur Kennedy, Robert Mitchum, Susan Hayward

Movie/TV Title

The Lusty Men

Region Code

DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)

Special Features

Manufactured on Demand, PAL

Genre

Westerns