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The 1967 made-for-television western is widely regarded as a hidden gem of the genre, distinguished by its high-caliber cast and sophisticated psychological themes. Directed by Don Siegel (best known for Dirty Harry ), it features Henry Fonda in his television film debut as Ben Chamberlain, a "washed-up, alcoholic vagabond" who is wrongfully accused of murder and hunted by a corrupt railroad posse. Key Thematic and Critical Analysis

Critics and film historians often highlight several specific areas when "looking into" this film:

: The film depicts the railroad not as an emblem of progress, but as a "bringer of violence and corruption" that exerts a "heavy hand" over desolate towns.

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