1. The Lusty Men (1952) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
A faded rodeo star mentors a younger rider but falls for his wife.

2. The Lusty Men (Web Exclusive) — Cineaste Magazine
The tense triangular relationship between Jeff, Wes, and Louise centers the film. Wes's sudden celebrity goes to his head, he forgets about his dream of a ranch ...
Produced by Jerry Wald; directed by Nicholas Ray; screenplay by Horace McCoy and David Dortort; suggested by Claude Stanush’s story; cinematography by Lee Garmes; edited by Ralph Dawson; sound by Phil Brigandi; art direction by Albert S. D’Agostino and Alfred Herman; music by Roy Webb; starring Robert Mitchum, Susan Hayward, Arthur Kennedy, and Arthur Hunnicutt. DVD, B&W, 113 min., 1952. A Warner Archive Collection release, http://www.wbshop.com.
3. The Lusty Men (1952) - Constantine Gras
Jul 24, 2017 · A young man of talent is trained by an old timer. The young man goes on to achieve success but loses his roots and becomes arrogant. This ...
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4. LONELY RODEO: THE LUSTY MEN (1952) - R. Emmet Sweeney
Feb 20, 2020 · Wes (Arthur Kennedy) and Louise (Susan Hayward) Merritt are saving up money to buy a house. Wes works on a ranch, but is lured into the rodeo by ...
October 14, 2014 The Lusty Men is haunted by the Great Depression. It’s about economic displacement, wandering the countryside to make a buck at podunk rodeos, and where the dream of owning a home …

5. THE LUSTY MEN: Never a Cowboy That Couldn't Be Throwed
Oct 29, 2015 · The Lusty Men was made by a dying film studio under chaotic conditions. Having passed through at least seven screenwriters and four titles, it still survives.
This essay on Nicholas Ray's The Lusty Men (1952) was written by Jonah Horwitz, Ph.D. candidate in UW Madison's Department of Communication Arts. A recently struck 35mm print of The Lusty Men, courtesy of The Film Foundation and the Academy Film Archive, will screen at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 1, at the Chazen Museum of Art. This screening is part of the Sunday Cinematheque at the Chazen "35mm Forever!" series.
6. The Lusty Men (1952) - She Blogged By Night
Oct 16, 2014 · Jeff McCloud (Robert Mitchum) is an aging champion rodeo rider who, after one too many falls from an angry horse, finds himself limping back to ...
“In any case, this film isn’t a Western. It’s really about people who want nothing more than a home of their own. That was actually the great American dream at the time, and in all the statistical questionnaires that ask what Americans aim for, 90% always gave the answer: ‘Owning a home of my own.’… Read
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7. The Lusty Men (1952) starring Robert Mitchum - Knightleyemma
Oct 1, 2015 · After he sustains a rodeo injury, star rider Jeff McCloud (Mitchum), returns to his hometown after many years of absence. He signs on as a ranch ...
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8. The Lusty Men (RKO, 1952) - Jeff Arnold's West
Jun 22, 2013 · The film is as much about the stoic women as the lusty men. Most of all, of course, there is the performance of Robert Mitchum.
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9. The Lusty Men (1952) directed by Nicholas Ray • Reviews, film + cast
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 ...
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.

10. The Lusty Men (1952) Nicholas Ray | Twenty Four Frames
Aug 12, 2011 · McCloud is a former rodeo champion, beaten down by too many years of too many injuries and hard living. He heads back to his hometown only to find out there is ...
Nicholas Ray was a visual poet, using the camera like a paintbrush, each stroke expressively revealing an idea or making an enduring impression. In film after film, we see Ray’s camera articu…

11. The Lusty Men (1952) with Susan Hayward and Robert Mitchum
May 26, 2016 · Robert Mitchum is Jeff McCloud, a champion rodeo rider whose been injured by being gored by a brahma bull. Giving up the sport as a result of the injury.
A Fast Buck… A Fast Bronc… A Fast Thrill! Here’s another example of somewhat misleading advertising. Given the title of 1952’s The Lusty Men, you’d expect lots of romance, sexua…

12. The Lusty Men (1952) Nevada (1944) | UCLA Film & Television Archive
Jul 9, 2011 · After winning a big stake at a dice game—and a subsequent run in with gamblers—Lacy and his pals head for Comstock with a case of gold fever but ...
"A masterpiece by Nicholas Ray—perhaps the most melancholy and reflective of his films." -Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader