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195693 minWestern, Drama

Tension at Table Rock

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Is Tension at Table Rock worth watching? With a rating of 5.9/10, this Western, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tension at Table Rock Synopsis

When the owner of a stagecoach station is killed, a gunman takes his place.

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Top Cast

Richard Egan
Richard EganWes Tancred
Dorothy Malone
Dorothy MaloneLorna Miller
Cameron Mitchell
Cameron MitchellSheriff Fred Miller
Billy Chapin
Billy ChapinJody Burrows
Royal Dano
Royal DanoHarry Jameson
Edward Andrews
Edward AndrewsKirk
John Dehner
John DehnerHampton
DeForest Kelley
DeForest KelleyJim Breck
Joe De Santis
Joe De SantisEd Burrows (as Joe DeSantis)
Angie Dickinson
Angie DickinsonCathy Murdock

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Is Tension at Table Rock worth watching?

Tension at Table Rock has received mixed reviews with a 5.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western, Drama movies.

Is Tension at Table Rock hit or flop?

Tension at Table Rock has received average ratings (5.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Tension at Table Rock is a Western, Drama movie that When the owner of a stagecoach station is killed, a gunman takes his place....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardFeb 11, 2016
★ 7

The Ballad of Wes Tancred. Tension at Table Rock is directed by Charles Marquis Warren and is adapted to screenplay by Winston Miller from the novel "Bitter Sage" written by Frank Gruber. It stars Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone, Cameron Mitchell, Billy Chapin, Royal Dano, Edward Andrews and John Dehner. Music is by Dimitri Tiomkin and Technicolor cinematography is by Joseph Biroc. Wes Tancred (Egan) is a weary gunslinger who is wandering the plains after having been accused of a cowardly killing. Assuming the name of John Bailey, he happens upon the "Bitter Sage" ranch and events there will lead him into the town of Table Rock. Where his future, perhaps damned by his past, will be determined. A good Oater full of the staples of 50s genre pieces, tension at Table Rock is nonetheless a worthy morsel for those keen of a Western diet. Pic picks up a number of thematic threads, such as the gunman trying to go straight, a lawman who has lost his bottle, and hero worship by way of surrogacy. Naturally there's a romantic angle, with Malone all bright eyed and perched in between Egan and Mitchell, but this is thankfully not over played. Standard action scenes are handled well by Warren, a man who knew his way around dusters of TV and cinema. Costuming and scenic photography is pleasing, while Egan (tortured square jawed machismo), Mitchell (tortured and scarred and awaiting machismo rebirth) and Dano (eleagant wise man) are in good credit with performances. Best of the support is Dehner, no surprise there, and Angie Dickinson and DeForest Kelly have minor but key roles to play. It's all tightly played out to the point that the derivative nature of the story is in no way a hindrance to the entertainment on offer. 7/10