Along the Great Divide is a 1951 American western film directed by
Raoul Walsh and starring Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo,
John Agar, and Walter Brennan.
Duke,'Pals', Kirk Douglas, John Agar and Walter Brennan, star in this one
User Review
Quite dated...
14 January 2005 | by gue_gg_ila (Caracas, Venezuela)
Quote from gueIt is a quite dated film, but that is not exactly it's problem! It is far from the best film ever. Quite out off reality. Terrible script, which lead to bad performances. Kirk Douglas manages to look credible, but the rest of the cast doesn't achieve what this great actor could in this film. This film proves that bad movies have been made since way before the 90s! Although it has good things, it is dated in almost every way, and it is full of too many flaws! Also, the film is quite predictable, but it has a good scenery and fails to deliver emotion. They make the character of Virginia Mayo very annoying too, and she fails as an actress!TERRIBLE! That forces me to give the film a 5/10,
but because Kirk tried to make it better, I would actually rank it with a lower grade!