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This Property Is Condemned

Owen Legate, a railroad official, comes to Dodson, Mississippi to shut down the local railway - the town's main income. But Owen unexpectedly finds love with Dodson's flirt and main attraction, Alva Starr.

Director(s)

Sydney Pollack

Eddie Saeta

Where to watch

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Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

Dabney Coleman

Dabney Coleman

Salesman

Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Owen Legate

Billie Bird

Billie Bird

Party Guest (uncredited)

Mike Mahoney

Mike Mahoney

Party Guest (uncredited)

Sydney Pollack

Sydney Pollack

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Garrett Cassell

Garrett Cassell

Axeman (uncredited)

Robert Blake

Robert Blake

Sidney

Bruce Watson

Bruce Watson

Lin

Jon Provost

Jon Provost

Tom

Alan Baxter

Alan Baxter

Knopke

Charles Bronson

Charles Bronson

J.J. Nichols

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Alva Starr

Mary Badham

Mary Badham

Willie Starr

Eddie Saeta

Eddie Saeta

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Claire Carleton

Claire Carleton

Party Guest (uncredited)

Kate Reid

Kate Reid

Hazel Starr

Brett Pearson

Brett Pearson

Charlie

Robert Random

Robert Random

Tiny

Mike Steen

Mike Steen

Max

John Harding

John Harding

Johnson

Ray Hemphill

Ray Hemphill

Jim

Quentin Sondergaard

Quentin Sondergaard

Hank

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 50 mins
Released on03 Aug 1966
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_Melodramatic Southern Gothic with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood_** This is the film that ended Tennessee Williams’ reign at the box office with six hits or semi-hits from 1951-1964. Of course, this isn’t purely a Tennessee Williams movie since Francis Ford Coppola and a couple of other scriptwriters expanded his sad story with added characters and a romance. The events take place in 1932-1933 and The Depression milieu is great. You can feel the humidity with the social dynamics being almost surreal and Charles Bronson, Robert Blake and Dabney Coleman showing up in peripheral parts. The opening bookend is unnecessary, however, and gives away a tragic plot point. Yet I love the way the flick opens with Willie tight-roping the train tracks. Also, there are predictable bits. For instance, you just know what’s going to happen to nonchalant Owen (Redford) as he walks around without a care in the world. It’s similar to “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,” which came out two years later, although that one was a modest hit at the box office. If you liked Brando’s “The Fugitive Kind,” this treads similar terrain, although I personally prefer that one. It runs 1h 50m and was shot Oct-Jan 1965-1966 in Bay St. Louis on the Gulf coast of Mississippi, and Biloxi just east of there, as well as New Orleans, which is an hour’s drive to the southwest. Additional stuff was done in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

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