Blowing Wild (1953)
Fighting wild! Loving wild!
Wildcatter Jeff Dawson does his best to bring in a gusher in Mexico despite continual bandit raids. He asks for help from his ex-employer Ward Conway, but Conway, now married to Dawson's ex-lover Marina refuses, fearing that his wife will want to renew her romance with the other man.
Director: Hugo Fregonese
Genre: Western, Action, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: October 7, 1953
Cast
- Gary Cooper - Jeff Dawson
- Barbara Stanwyck - Marina Conway
- Anthony Quinn - Ward 'Paco' Conway
- Ruth Roman - Sal Donnelly
- Ward Bond - Dutch Peterson
- Ian MacDonald - Jackson
- Richard Karlan - Henderson
- Juan García - El Gavilan
Screenplay
- Philip Yordan (Screenplay)
Music: Dimitri Tiomkin
Cinematography: Sidney Hickox
Editing: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Production: United States Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Sisterhood and Unexpected Betrayal
Keywords
love triangle, film noir, betrayal, oil, oil well
More Films by Director: Hugo Fregonese
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blowing Wild about?
- Wildcatter Jeff Dawson does his best to bring in a gusher in Mexico despite continual bandit raids. He asks for help from his ex-employer Ward Conway, but Conway, now married to Dawson's ex-lover Marina refuses, fearing that his wife will want to renew her romance with the other man.
- Who directed Blowing Wild?
- Blowing Wild was directed by Hugo Fregonese.
- Who stars in Blowing Wild?
- Blowing Wild stars Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Anthony Quinn, Ruth Roman, Ward Bond, Ian MacDonald.
- How long is Blowing Wild?
- Blowing Wild has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Blowing Wild?
- Blowing Wild is a Western, Action, Drama film.
- Where was Blowing Wild produced?
- Blowing Wild was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Blowing Wild?
- The themes of Blowing Wild include: Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Sisterhood and Unexpected Betrayal.