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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_LandThe Big Land - Wikipedia

    The Big Land is a 1957 American Western film in Warnercolor directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo and Edmond O'Brien. Plot [ edit ] Back home in Texas following the Civil War, former Confederate officer Chad Morgan ( Alan Ladd ) leads a cattle drive to Missouri, assuring fellow ranchers that their stock ...

  2. The Big Land: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, Anthony Caruso. Alan Ladd stars as a Kansas cattle rancher battling the elements and corrupt cattle buyers to build a railroad spur to the Rio Grande just after the United States Civil War.

  3. Movie Info. Civil War veteran Chad Morgan (Alan Ladd) and alcoholic ex-architect Joe Jagger (Edmond O'Brien) are taken in by kindly Kansas farmer Sven (John Qualen) and his widowed...

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  4. The Big Land (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Big Land. Summaries. Alan Ladd stars as a Kansas cattle rancher battling the elements and corrupt cattle buyers to build a railroad spur to the Rio Grande just after the United States Civil War. After the Civil War, bitterness remained between Southerners and Northerners.

  6. Brief Synopsis. A cattleman tries to convince a group of farmers to build a small town as a railroad link. Cast & Crew. Read More. Gordon Douglas. Director. Alan Ladd. Chad Morgan. Virginia Mayo. Helen Jagger. Edmond O'brien. Joe Jagger. Anthony Caruso. Brog. Julie Bishop. Kate Johnson. Photos & Videos. View All. Film Details. Also Known As.

  7. Five o'clock. Overview. Back home in Texas following the Civil War, former Confederate officer Chad Morgan (Alan Ladd) leads a cattle drive to Missouri, assuring fellow ranchers that their stock will bring $10 a head at auction. Instead, ruthless cattle baron Brog (Anthony Caruso) has scared off all competition and offers much less. David Dortort.