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The Ox-Bow Incident
In this classic Western, when a posse catches up three men suspected of killing a local farmer, some of them become strongly divided on whether or not to lynch the men.
15 October 1888, Traver, Tulare County, California, USA
29 October 1876, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
30 June 1898, Waukegan, Illinois, USA
9 December 1902, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
5 November 1892, Edinburgh (Christian County), Illinois, USA
16 April 1917, Haskell, Oklahoma, USA
1 January 1886, Runnels, Texas, USA
14 August 1881, Portland, Maine, USA
2 February 1903, Mound City, Missouri, USA
27 February 1909, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
January 05, 2004
One of the top movie westerns.
March 19, 2011
Apesar do final que soletra a mensagem do filme, é um western atípico, denso e, principalmente, corajoso para sua época.
October 22, 2003
one of the saddest movies ever produced
February 20, 2008
One of the first probes of mob lynch, Wellman's grim, uncompromising expose was critically acclaimed but failed, perhaps because it was released during WWII, when viewers wanted more escapist entertainment
October 17, 2003
It should tell you something that this was among Orson Welles' favourite films
December 13, 2003
Were it not for the horses, the script as filmed could easily be performed on the stage as a three-act play.
April 20, 2003
Packs a pretty incredible emotional punch in its brief 75 minutes.
March 02, 2004
In contrast to the familiar Western device of the hero obliged to take the law into his own hands a grim, messy cautionary tale about vigilante justice and mob rule.
August 21, 2002
Studio-bound (it looks like a 50s TV film), but powerful
November 11, 2003
...the movie suggests we had better look to doing the right and decent thing before we act on a majority decision made in the heat of the moment.
May 14, 2008
It holds up as the best anti-lynching film ever made.

