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195094 minWestern

Dallas

Is Dallas a Hit or Flop?

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Is Dallas worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, 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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Dallas Synopsis

After the Civil War, Confederate soldier Blayde Hollister travels to Dallas to avenge the savage murder of his family. Discovering his enemy is now an esteemed citizen, Hollister plots to expose the outlaw and his syndicate.

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Top Cast

Gary Cooper
Gary CooperBlayde "Reb" Hollister
Ruth Roman
Ruth RomanTonia Robles
Steve Cochran
Steve CochranBryant Marlow
Raymond Massey
Raymond MasseyWill Marlow
Barbara Payton
Barbara PaytonFlo
Leif Erickson
Leif EricksonU.S. Marshal Martin Weatherby
Antonio Moreno
Antonio MorenoDon Felipe Robles
Jerome Cowan
Jerome CowanMatt Coulter
Reed Hadley
Reed HadleyWild Bill Hickok
Gil Donaldson
Gil DonaldsonLuis Robles

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Is Dallas worth watching?

Dallas has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is Dallas hit or flop?

Dallas has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Dallas is a Western movie that After the Civil War, Confederate soldier Blayde Hollister travels to Dallas to avenge the savage murder of his family. Discovering his enemy is now an...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardMar 7, 2017
★ 7

The Reb and the Blue Belly come to town. Dallas stars Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran, Barbara Payton & Raymond Massey. It's directed by Stuart Heisler, photography is from Ernest Haller & pen duties fell to John Twist. Produced out of Warner Brothers, Dallas is vividly filmed in Technicolor out of the Iverson & Warner ranches in California. Very much a film with its tongue firmly in cheek, the film is a throwback to the Westerns of yore that exist without pretensions or deep penetrative meanings. The plot sees Cooper's Civil War renegade, Blayde "Reb" Hollister, fake his own death so as to kill off his reputation and to free himself for the pursuit into Dallas of the brothers who massacred his family. In essence a routine plot, Twist's story is perked up along the way by many a fun and exciting diversion. There's role reversals, dandy fashions, horseback pursuits, shoot outs, a love triangle, vigorous dialogue and deft little twists to keep the piece purely from painting it by numbers. Cooper seems to be enjoying himself too, which further enhances the feel good factor on offer. It's true he isn't really asked to do anything more than be a laconic dude on a mission. But when called on for action duties, he delivers the goods that his fans have come to expect during his successful career. The villains entertain (particularly Steve Cochran's vile and dopey Bryant Marlow) because each have their own little peccadilloes to keep them from over familiar blandness. The two ladies of the piece look gorgeous and hold up well in amongst the machismo, while the high production value allows Haller to really treat the eyes with the lush Technicolor and involving camera work around the locations. It has ideals to being an "A" list Oater does Dallas, something it just can't quite attain. But it's not for lack of trying and the end result is one of pure entertainment, that, in truth, should be enjoyed on a cold winters day when the viewer needs a pick me up. 7/10