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Original Title: Heritage Of The Desert

Genge: Action,Romance,Western

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Judson Holderness owns the biggest saloon and gambling den in White Sage, Utah and also indulges in cattle-rusting and other nefarious activities. But his one desire is to own the valley lands controlled by Adam Naab. Naab first came to the area with a partner. When the partner died, Naab took his young daughter, Judy, to raise and looked forward to the day when his son, Snap, and his foster daughter would be married. But Naab's son has a gambling habit and when he loses heavily at the saloon, Holderness gives him further credit on a promise he will deliver him fifty horses from the herd that his father is rounding up to sell. A stranger enters the saloon and introduces himself as Jack Hare, a surveyor, headed for the Naab ranch. Holderness has no desire to see Naab's land surveyed, so he orders his henchman, "Lefty," to follow Jack, shoot his horse and leave him to die of thirst in the desert. The following morning, as Naab and Judy are trailing the horse herd to the White Sage stockyards, she sees Jack wandering in the desert and they rescue him. Jack also manages to find his surveying tools and instruments. Ere long, a romance develops between Jack and Judy. The latter goes up the mountain range to a cabin near where a large flock of sheep are grazing and Jack, working nearby drops in for a visit. This makes Snap insane with jealousy and he insists that he and Judy be married quickly. Judy, who has no interest in marrying Snap, and slips out a window and starts up the mountain trail looking for Jack.
Nabb controls the pass and lets all the ranchers through except Holderness and his stolen cattle. When Nabb refuses to sell, Holderness works an his son Snap who has run up gambling debts. There is more trouble when Snap becomes jealous of Judy's attraction to the surveyor Jack. When Holderness has Snap killed, everyone heads to town for the showdown.
Henry Hathaway's first film as a full-fledged director is not only very competently made but exhibits most of the traits that Hathaway was to employ again and again in his lengthy Hollywood career, namely his outstanding use of real locations to bring the riveting story and its players realistically into focus and to allow actors to use their own skills to make the characters they portray not only grippingly forceful but utterly believable. Needless to say, these admirable traits are wasted on people like Randolph Scott who rely on the director not only to give them their cues but a whole lot of clues as to how they should portray their screen characters. Admittedly, although forced to rely on his own talents, Scott is not too bad. He does nothing to make his character really believable, but he does project a nice guy image quite well, whereas heroine Sally Blane does considerably less – and she'd been acting in movies since 1917, whereas Randy was a comparative newcomer who started in 1928. It's left to the support case, particularly J. Farrell MacDonald in a major role for once and David Landau as a really villainous villain – and not to forget Guinn "Big Boy" Williams as one of the villain's chief henchmen – to add color and depth to their portrayals. And of course, director Hathaway comes into his own in the vigorously staged action sequences. Available on a quite watchable Alpha DVD.
"Heritage of the Desert" (also known as "When the West Was Young") stands out because it was the first film directed by Henry Hathaway. He was a man well-known for making some dandy westerns ("The Sons of Katie Elder", "True Grit"). However, he also made some terrific films in other genres ("Kiss of Death", "13 Rue Madeleine"). I didn't know he had directed the film when I bought it--I was just interested because it was a Randolph Scott film--and just about any Scott film is well worth seeing.

Adam Nabb (J. Farrell MacDonald) owns land over which Judd Holderness wants to bring his cattle. However, Nabb suspects that Holderness' cattle are stolen and won't allow him through the pass. So, Holderness decides to use Nabb's no-good son, Snap, as a way to get what he wants. Snap sets up his own father's cattle to pay off his gambling debts to Holderness. Snap has a fiancé, Judy (Sally Blaine) but when a surveyor, Jack, comes to town (Randolph Scott), she is torn between the two men. As for Scott, it can pretty much assumed he's virtuous--after all, he IS Randolph Scott! Eventually, Snap has had enough and he finally stands up to Holderness. Not at all surprisingly, Snap is then killed. Sure, this does allow the Jack to marry Judy, but part of the hero code requires he also sold the crime and dispense justice...or die trying.

For the most part, this is a very ordinary western--the sort of B-movie that was very, very common throughout the 1930s and 40s. It's made reasonably well and has a few more recognizable stars than usual (including Guinn Williams--a frequent sidekick or thug). And, it was a great training ground for Scott and Hathaway. Worth seeing if you love B-westerns.

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