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194797 minWestern

California

Is California a Hit or Flop?

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Is California worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Western film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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California Synopsis

"Wicked" Lily Bishop joins a wagon train to California, led by Michael Fabian and Johnny Trumbo, but news of the Gold Rush scatters the train. When Johnny and Michael finally arrive, Lily is rich from her saloon and storekeeper (former slaver) Pharaoh Coffin is bleeding the miners dry. But worse troubles are ahead: California is inching toward statehood, and certain people want to make it their private empire.

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Top Cast

Ray Milland
Ray MillandJonathan Trumbo
Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara StanwyckLily Bishop
Barry Fitzgerald
Barry FitzgeraldMichael Fabian
George Coulouris
George CoulourisCapt. Pharaoh Coffin
Albert Dekker
Albert DekkerMr. Pike
Anthony Quinn
Anthony QuinnDon Luís Rivera y Hernandez
Frank Faylen
Frank FaylenWhitey
Gavin Muir
Gavin MuirBooth Pennock
James Burke
James BurkePokey
Eduardo Ciannelli
Eduardo CiannelliPadre

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Is California worth watching?

California has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is California hit or flop?

California has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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California is a Western movie that "Wicked" Lily Bishop joins a wagon train to California, led by Michael Fabian and Johnny Trumbo, but news of the Gold Rush scatters the train. When Jo...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 5, 2023
★ 6

I always thought Barbara Stanwyck had the measure of any of the men she co-starred with in westerns, and here she certainly holds her own as the manipulative "Lily". She joins a wagon train heading west, but the gold rush rumours split that up and so she proceeds to the coast where she quickly ends up owning quite a lucrative saloon. She's pretty much sharing control of the town with the odious storekeeper/daylight robbery merchant "Pharaoh Coffin" (George Colouris) when her erstwhile pals "Trumbo" (Ray Milland) and "Fabian" (Barry Fitzgerald) arrive, all amidst increasing calls for Californian statehood. Needless to say, those in power locally want the status quo - the new arrivals want something more "democratic". What now ensues are a series of cat-fights that keep this moving along well enough until, what I must admit to feeling was a bit of a disappointing denouement. Stanwyck stands out, and Fitzgerald and the rather oddly cast Coulouris are also effective. Milland, however, well he doesn't quite cut the mustard and there is way, way too much dialogue as this story takes far too long to get up any head of steam. Still, it's got a pioneering sort of spirit to it that I quite enjoyed.