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The Rare Breed
The Rare Breed
When her husband dies en route to America, Martha Price and her daughter Hilary are left to carry out his dream: the introduction of Hereford cattle into the American West. They enlist Sam "Bulldog" Burnett in their efforts to transport their lone bull, a Hereford named Vindicator, to a breeder in Texas, but the trail is fraught with danger and even Burnett doubts the survival potential of this "rare breed" of cattle.
rating
6.086
runtime
97 min

Release

1966-02-02

Genres

Cast

James Stewart
James Stewart
as Sam Burnett
Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara
as Martha Price
Brian Keith
Brian Keith
as Alexander Bowen
Juliet Mills
Juliet Mills
as Hilary Price
Don Galloway
Don Galloway
as Jamie Bowen
David Brian
David Brian
as Charles Ellsworth
Jack Elam
Jack Elam
as Deke Simons
Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
as Jeff Harter
Harry Carey, Jr.
Harry Carey, Jr.
as Ed Mabry
Perry Lopez
Perry Lopez
as Juan
Larry Domasin
Larry Domasin
as Alberto
Alan Caillou
Alan Caillou
as Taylor
Gregg Palmer
Gregg Palmer
as Rodenbush
Barbara Werle
Barbara Werle
as Gert
Joe Ferrante
Joe Ferrante
as Estaban
James O'Hara
James O'Hara
as Sagamon
Gordon Armitage
Gordon Armitage
as Townsman (uncredited)
R.L. Armstrong
R.L. Armstrong
as Barker (uncredited)
John Barton
John Barton
as Townsman (uncredited)
Larry J. Blake
Larry J. Blake
as Auctioneer (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
Eumenio Blanco
as Townswoman (uncredited)
Jimmie Booth
Jimmie Booth
as Cowboy (uncredited)
John Bose
John Bose
as Townsman (uncredited)
Joe Brooks
Joe Brooks
as Bartender (uncredited)
Stephen Burnette
Stephen Burnette
as Townsman (uncredited)
Johnny Clark
Johnny Clark
as Townsman (uncredited)
Joan Connors
Joan Connors
as Cowgirl (uncredited)
Joe Connors
Joe Connors
as Townsman (uncredited)
Dee Cooper
Dee Cooper
as Townsman (uncredited)
Russell Custer
Russell Custer
as Townsman (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
as Dodge Townsman (uncredited)
Harry Fleer
Harry Fleer
as Barler (uncredited)
Bob Folkerson
Bob Folkerson
as Townsman (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Joe Garcio
as Townsman (uncredited)
Helen Gereghty
Helen Gereghty
as Train Passenger (uncredited)
Bob Gravage
Bob Gravage
as Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
Herman Hack
Herman Hack
as Train Passenger (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
as Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward
Chuck Hayward
as Wrangler (uncredited)
Tex Holden
Tex Holden
as Townsman (uncredited)
Irene Kelly
Irene Kelly
as Cowgirl (uncredited)
Charles Lampkin
Charles Lampkin
as Porter (uncredited)
Jack Lilley
Jack Lilley
as Townsman (uncredited)
Ted Mapes
Ted Mapes
as Liveryman (uncredited)
Alan Marston
Alan Marston
as Townsman (uncredited)
Billy McCoy
Billy McCoy
as Townsman (uncredited)
John McKee
John McKee
as Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
Tina Menard
Tina Menard
as Townswoman (uncredited)
James Nusser
James Nusser
as Kelly (uncredited)
John Quijada
John Quijada
as Townsman (uncredited)
Mike Ragan
Mike Ragan
as Barker (uncredited)
Arnold Roberts
Arnold Roberts
as Townsman (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell
Frank J. Scannell
as Barker (uncredited)
Vindicator
Vindicator
as Bull (uncredited)
John Zimeas
John Zimeas
as Townsman (uncredited)
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The lately widowed “Martha” (Maureen O’Hara) is travelling with her daughter “Hilary” (Juliet Mills) and cowhand “Sam” to St. Louis where they hope to introduced the hardy British Hereford breed of cow to the United States. Their prize possession is “Vindicator” whom they sell to the curmudgeonly old Scot “Bowen” (Brian Keith). On their way to his remote ranch, “Sam” and “Martha” start to bond a little, but upon arrival nobody reckons the bull has what it takes to survive the harshness of the winter and so “Bowen” and the dejected “Martha” talk marriage whilst “Sam” spends the winter trawling through the snow looking for the bull. As spring approaches, so do some nuptials and “Sam” knows that if he can somehow prove that “Vindicator” succeeded in breeding then maybe, just maybe, “Martha” will change her mind. This is all perfectly watchable stuff with a degree of chemistry between Stewart and an O’Hara who doesn’t quite convince as an English lady, but quite where Brian Keith got his Scots accent from is anyone’s guess. Even with his tongue in his cheek, he’s always out-acted by his four-hooved co-star. There’s some fine cinematography - I’m a sucker for a snowy scene, of which there are plenty here; and with a genuine looking stampede thrown in for good measure this is quite a gently engaging comedy that marries the pluckiness of us Brits with the hardiness of some longhorn cattle and a Jimmy Stewart just being himself. It’s not exactly memorable, but it’s an easy ninety minutes.