The Duel at Silver Creek
The Duel at Silver Creek is a 1952 American Western film directed by Don Siegel; his first film in the Western genre. It starred Stephen McNally, Audie Murphy and Faith Domergue. It was the first time Murphy had appeared in a film where he played a character who was good throughout the movie. The working titles of the film were Claim Jumpers and Hair Trigger Kid.
Plot
Luke Cromwell, aka the "Silver Kid", loses his father to mining claim jumpers. He is deputised by Marshal Lightning Tyrone of Silver City, who wants to defeat the claim jumpers. The two men fall for different women. Tyrone pursues the treacherous Opal Lacey, who is secretly in league with the claim jumpers, and Cromwell falls for tomboy Dusty Fargo who is only interested in Lightning.Cast
- Audie Murphy as Luke Cromwell – The Silver Kid
- Faith Domergue as Opal Lacey
- Stephen McNally as Marshal Lightning Tyrone
- Susan Cabot as Jane "Dusty" Fargo
- Gerald Mohr as Rod Lacey
- Eugene Iglesias as Johnny Sombrero
- James Anderson as Rat Face Blake
- Walter Sande as Pete Fargo
- Lee Marvin as "Tinhorn" Burgess
- George Eldredge as Jim Ryan – Bartender
- Griff Barnett as Dan 'Pop' Muzik
Reception
Quentin Tarantino called The Duel at Silver Creek "a very well conceived and executed picture, as well as being obviously a Siegel picture."Film critic Judith M. Kass remarks that Audie Murphy is “ludicrously attired in black leather, like a Western The Wild One.”