The Ox-bow Incident Article Index for
The
Website Links For
Incident
 

Information About

The Ox-bow Incident




  Caption DVD cover for The Ox-Bow Incident
  Director William A Wellman
  Producer Lamar Trotti
  Writer Walter Van Tilburg Clark (novel)<br /> Lamar Trotti
  Starring Henry Fonda <br /> Dana Andrews
  Distributor 20th Century Fox
  Released May 21 , 1943 ( USA )
  Runtime 75 min
  Language English
  Imdb Id 0036244


''The Ox-Bow Incident'' is a 1940 Western novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark , in which two drifters are drawn into a posse formed to find the murderer of a local man. Suspicion centers on three cattle rustlers who are Lynched , but then found to be innocent.

The novel was adapted as a movie in 1943 directed by William A. Wellman . The movie starred Henry Fonda , Dana Andrews , Mary Beth Hughes , Anthony Quinn , William Eythe , Harry Morgan and Jane Darwell , and was nominated for the Academy Award For Best Picture . The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library Of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry .

The novel and the movie heavily criticize Mob Rule in favour of the proper workings of justice, even if it is slow-moving. As such, it is partly intended as a wartime defense of American Values versus the Nazi Germany. However, by associating Nazi mob rule with the values of the Old West , it implies that Americans have the potential to succumb to mob rule too. Although this moral appealed to the critics, the film did poorly at the box office in part because moviegoers were dismayed by the downbeat ending and all it implied. Producer Darryl Zanuck reportedly wanted his name on the film but knew it would fail at the box office, so he made it on a very small budget.


EXTERNAL LINKS